LiveCamCash Nominated for 3 XBIZ Awards

TORONTO — LiveCamCash, the program behind OnHerCam.com, has received a total of three 2011 XBIZ Award nominations.

The three nominations include “Live Cam Company of the Year” for its site OnHerCam.com, Web Babe of the Year for GotGisele.com and Viorotica.com.

“We are young program and being nominated with industry staples is extremely gratifying," said Abbie of LiveCamCash.com. "I know we're doing something right.

"This year has been our most trying yet successful to date. While our webcam site, OnHerCam.com, got most of the attention, it's been our new breed of solo sites like XoEve.com, CamerellaCams.com, GotGisele.com, CamWithCarmen.com, Viorotica.com that have really pushed us over the top in 2010."

The company said OnHerCam has seen substantial growth this year with the introduction of its new custom software, upgrade forums, blogs and the integration of social media.

"We're constantly adding new technologies and watching trends to bring you the best webcam experience for your dollar," the company said.

"It's something we are very passionate about. These XBIZ nominations mean a lot to us because we know that we were voted for by members of the community that know a quality product when they see it.”

This is the second consecutive year of nominations for LiveCamCash.com, but the first time LiveCamCash.com has been recognized in the Web Babe of the Year category.

“I'm overjoyed by the nominations," said Derek, LiveCamCash's sales and marketing manager.

"LiveCamCash provides genuine, top level, entertainment for our male and female members. Not to discredit being nominated, we did not get into this industry for awards. We did it because we are passionate about our brand and you can tell when you look at the polish of our products.”

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