Quantox Receives XBIZ Awards Nomination

LOS ANGELES — Quantox has been nominated for Web Solutions Company of the Year in the 2017 XBIZ Awards, to be held on Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles and hosted by Ron Jeremy. 

“We are especially proud of this XBIZ Award nomination because of the other amazing companies in our category,” said Quantox CEO Lykos. “Powerhouses like Adult SiteRunner, ModelCentro, ElevatedX and NATS have been pushing adult businesses forward for many years and are deserving of all the accolades they get. To be included as a nominee shows the enormous progress we have already made, and the terrific list of co-nominees also helps us set our sights even further into the future as we evolve our own services to establish Quantox as one of the most respected service providers in the adult space.”

Quantox, a spokesperson said, provides custom coded solutions for virtually any digital business as a stand-alone service.

“If you want to be part of a successful solo girl platform, ModelCentro is a great way to go,” Lykox said. “If you want to use the most venerable back-end tracking software, NATS is always a great option. We view the other nominees as companies we enjoy working with, and we look forward to continue to work with all of them."

Lykos said, "My favorite thing about this industry is that talent recognizes talent, and while other sectors fight with their friends for market share, we all seem to understand that helping each other to expand the size of the pie is a much smarter way to succeed than quibbling over who got a slightly larger slice.”

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