RabbitsReviews Snags Nomination for XBIZ Adult Site of the Year Award

MONTREAL — RabbitsReviews.com said it is proud to be nominated for Adult Site of the Year at the 2012 XBIZ Awards.

The company said this has been a year of major changes for the site.

"Being considered for an award titled Adult Site of the Year is a great honor, but the winning site will have to really distinguish itself from the competition to win," said Doug Evans, director of marketing for RabbitsReviews.

"You can never be sure, but the launch of our new criteria could count in our favor. Not only do webmasters now have a virtual blueprint for creating a leading pay site, but surfers can also get a good look behind the curtain before making their purchases."

RabbitsReviews previously picked up an XBIZ award for Review Site of the Year in 2006.

The company said many innovations have helped improve the portal since then and it has maintained a consistent level of service for surfers with 20 staffers crafting up to 25 new reviews and updating 100 existing reviews each week.

"We'd love to kick 2012 off in style with another XBIZ award," Evans said. "But even if that's not in our cards, at least we know we're keeping some of the best company in the industry in our category. That by itself is something worth celebrating."

The 2012 XBIZ Awards show, presented by MyFreeCams.com, is scheduled to take place Jan. 10.

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