ModelCentro Wins 2015 AW Award for ‘Best CMS Platform’

LOS ANGELES — The ModelCentro team has announced that it has won the 2015 Adult Webcam Award for “Best CMS Platform.”

Set in charming Mamaia, Romania, the AW Awards is an event honoring the hardworking models, studios, cam sites, and other industry professionals operating in the live adult webcam market.

According to the company, ModelCentro enables models to run their own business with an easy-to-use platform without worrying about programming, billing and hosting, or complicated setup procedures.

The ModelCentro interface includes intuitive tools and functionalities that enable users to manage their own account, with features such as a free domain name, an experienced customer support team, easy content integration, social media integration, and more.

KylieCupcake, the winner of the AW Award for “Best Model Website,” credits ModelCentro for the win.

“I wanted to give a special ‘thank you’ to the team at ModelCentro,” KylieCupcake says. “I wouldn’t have a website if it weren’t for them.”

The ModelCentro team is also proud of performer EmmaWild, who won the 2015 AW Award for “Best Fetish Model,” with her ModelCentro-powered website.

“On behalf of the entire ModelCentro Team, thank you!” says ModelCentro’s Marketing Manager, Natalie Pannon. “ModelCentro gives each model the tools to create and showcase their unique personalities in the spirit of the AW Awards, [and] each model has the chance to pursue and build their career with our user-friendly platform.”

For more information, visit ModelCentro.com, or contact sales@modelcentro.com.

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