Badpuppy Receives Multiple Cybersocket Award Nominations

COCOA, Fla. — Badpuppy Enterprises, Inc., owner and operators of Badpuppy.com, BadpuppyVideo.com and PuppyCash.com, have been nominated for multiple categories in the Cybersocket Awards.

The categories are Surfers Choice and Industry Choice. Additionally, Badpuppy's marketing and advertising manger Lisa Turner has been nominated for Business Person of The Year.

In total, the company has been given seven Cybersocket Award nominations for the 2012 Awards.

"It has been a busy and exciting year for our company," Turner said.

"Aside from celebrating our 16th Anniversary online as a paid membership site back in May, the Badpuppy site has been enhanced, with both new added features, as well as a re-designed navigation. With these changes, it is much more user friendly than any previous interface."

Earlier this year Badpuppy obtained a Private Channel on ROKU, where members have access to watch more than 745 Badpuppy and ClubAmateurUSA gay porn videos, streamed instantly through their TV's at home.

"This is a new added feature for all members and is provided to them at no additional charge," Turner said. "We could not have established the award nominations or our accomplishments in 2011, without the support of our business partners, affiliates and of course our Badpuppy members and fans. We are proud to be nominated along so many other great companies and whether we win anything or not, we are thankful for all of the nominations."

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