MajorPay Named Platinum Sponsor for 2007 XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program MajorPay has been named a Platinum Sponsor for the 5th Annual XBIZ Awards, which brings the XBIZ Hollywood '07 Industry Conference to a close Feb. 8.

“MajorPay has been great to work with — we are thrilled to have them on board as sponsors of the XBIZ Awards and look forward to seeing the company benefit from the tremendous exposure that the Platinum Sponsorship will afford them,” XBIZ Sales and Marketing Manager Kristen Kaye said.

The XBIZ Award has been a symbol of excellence within the adult community since 2000. Nominated by clients and colleagues and judged by a panel of peers, XBIZ winners are the entrepreneurs and business leaders who keep the adult marketplace eclectic, relevant and constantly evolving.

“Sponsoring the [awards] will hopefully let people know that, even though we are relatively new, we mean serious business and we have a lot to offer,” said MajorPay marketing director Joey Gabra. “XBIZ is giving us the chance to really get our name out there and let everyone know that we can be big players in ‘the game.’”

MajorPay provides webmasters with dating and social communities, niche content and promotional tools.

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