AdultCentro Kicks Off 2012 With Top Industry Honors

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro’s content leasing platform was honored with two XBIZ Awards, walking away as Content Provider of the Year and Progressive Web/Tech Company of the Year.

Last year, AdultCentro was named Innovative Web Product at the 2011 XBIZ Awards recognizing the success of content leasing platform AdultCentro Publisher. This year, AdultCentro earned double honors at the 2012 XBIZ Awards ceremony following a year of company growth and the launch of multiple offerings including AdultCentro Market.

AdultCentro also was named to XBIZ’s Top 50 Newsmakers of 2011. The year saw AdultCentro reach a landmark in its content library, which swelled to more than HD movie titles and 60,000 scenes that also include hentai, the company said.

In 2011, AdultCentro also launched the B2B content rights marketplace — AdultCentro Market — a one-stop-shopping experience for content rights acquisition. AdultCentro also integrated Sofort.com’s payment services as a site-builder biller for payments of services in both AC Publisher and AC Market. A suite of full paysite skins was also rolled out that included a newly designed Mobile 3 Skins template for Publisher Wizard mobile sites.

AdultCentro also participated in the industry’s top trade events.

At XBIZ LA, Adult Centro’s Stan DaMan participated in the “Grand Finale: State of the Industry" seminar, where he was joined by fellow industry leaders such as CommerceGate's Bjorn Skarlen, Hustler's Michael Klein, Pink Visual's Allison Vivas, MojoHost's Brad Mitchell and AWE's Douglas Richter.

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