AdultCentro Wins Best Adult Content Company at YNOT Awards

PRAGUE -- AdultCentro’s content leasing platform, AdultCentro Publisher, and global content licensing hub, AdultCentro Market, received international recognition at the industry-voted YNOT Awards, taking the highly coveted title of Best Adult Content Company of the Year.

The YNOT Awards were presented on Sept. 25 at the SaSaZu Club during the European Summit in Prague.

The event was the last in a trio of back-to-back digital media industry events: XBIZ London, Webmaster Access and The European Summit.

While on the European trade show circuit AdultCentro made its mark at every stop, the company said.

At XBIZ EU, among networking and business meetings, Stan D’Aman shared his skills and knowledge as part of a panel discussing content.

And in continuing on to Amsterdam for Webmaster Access, AdultCentro gathered the business’ elite for the exclusive Traffic Dinner. Additionally, AdultCentro’s suite served as a valuable tool for attendees with continuous workshops throughout the two days, before heading to Prague and for The European Summit.

AdultCentro has received numerous awards, beginning with Innovative Web Product at the 2011 XBIZ Awards, which recognized the success of content leasing platform AdultCentro Publisher upon its initial launch.

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 Market is an international B2B marketplace for feature films, scenes, clips, still images, audio and other content formats. Our platform simplifies market access for content owners and helps buyers find the right content.

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