AdultFriendFinder Wins XBIZ Dating Site of the Year Award

AdultFriendFinder Wins XBIZ Dating Site of the Year Award

CAMPBELL, Calif. — The adult industry has spoken, and now FriendFinder Networks (FFN) flagship site, AdultFriendFinder.com, is the king of adult dating according to industry insiders and fans who voted for the company in this year’s award season.

FriendFinder Networks Inc. is a leading Internet-based social networking and multimedia entertainment company operating several of the most heavily visited social networking websites in the world. Some of its notable websites include Cams.com, AdultFriendFinder.com, FriendFinder.com, AsiaFriendFinder.com and ALT.com.

On January 15th, at a star-studded affair at L.A. Live, AdultFriendFinder.com won “Adult Site of the Year — Dating,” beating out other sites in the same category at the annual XBIZ Awards

“We have worked for decades to ensure that AdultFriendFinder.com maintains the highest level of integrity and ethos for its members and we are proud to see that this has paid off,” said FFN’s Product Marketing Director, Scott Thompson.  “In an industry where computer-generated bots with fake profiles are being used as a method of luring new members, we continue our dedication to building a welcoming sex-positive community with real interactions and real members.”

In addition to coming out on top as the best dating site, FFN was delighted to see its exclusive Cams.com model, Penthouse Pet Kendra Sunderland, crowned “Web Star of the Year” by XBIZ.

“It’s been an exciting year for the up and comer and this achievement is surely the first of many in her promising career,” Thompson adds, noting that affiliates and traffic partners interested in reaping the benefits of promoting FFN can sign up here.

For more information, visit FFN.com.

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