PinkVisual/TopBucks Receive XBIZ Award Nominations

LOS ANGELES — In a development that speaks to the breadth and depth of the company’s achievements, Pink Visual/TopBucks has received XBIZ Award nominations in eight categories this year, including both Multi-Platform Affiliate Program of the Year and Mobile Affiliate Program of the Year.

“As we’ve focused on establishing a strong presence in the mobile market over the last few years, we’ve also worked diligently to maintain solid support of our ‘fixed web’ products and programs, so it’s very gratifying to be nominated in categories that cover both market sectors,” said Kristin Wynters, sales director for Pink Visual and TopBucks. “I think it shows that we’ve pulled off a good balancing act, and that our efforts have not gone unnoticed.”

Wynters said she was also pleased to see Pink Visual’s latest content line, "It’s Her Fantasy," receive a nomination for All-Sex Release of the Year.

“'It’s Her Fantasy' is a line we’re really, really proud of,” Wynters said. “We decided to try something totally new for us, putting the featured performer truly in charge of each scene, and asking her to really bring her own fantasy to the screen. We’ve received tremendous feedback from our fans about it, and now it has been nominated for an XBIZ Award right alongside other great works from the best studios in the business.”

In addition to the nominations for All-Sex Release of the Year, Affiliate Program of the Year (Multi-Platform) and Mobile Affiliate Program of the Year, PinkVisual/TopBucks also received nominations for Vignette Series of the Year ("Wife Switch"), All-Girl Series of the Year ("Her First Lesbian Sex"), Asian-Themed Release of the Year ("The Joy Fuck Club 3"), Mobile Company of the Year, Adult Site of the Year and Mobile Site of the Year (PinkVisual.com).

For more information on Pink Visual, TopBucks and TopBucks Mobile, visit PinkVisual.com, TopBucks.com and TopBucksMobile.com.

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