Voting Begins Today For 6th Annual YNOT Awards

PRAGUE — Voting for the 6th annual YNOT Awards is beginning today and will continue through Aug. 19.

This year’s YNOT Awards will feature 33 categories, all of them with five nominees. And beginning this year, YNOT will add two inductees to the YNOT Hall of Hame: one company and one individual. 

“It’s always encouraging to see the number of industry insiders who enjoy having a stake in determining who provides the most outstanding products and services,” said Jay Kopita, co-owner of the YNOT Group. “More legitimate voters come to the polls every year, indicating the YNOT Awards are important to them. It’s an honor to have the industry’s faith.” 

Members of the online adult industry with an activated YNOT ID may log in and vote at this link. Others may register at YNOTID.com.

“All voters will be validated before they are allowed to cast a ballot, and ballots will be tallied in the good ol’ democratic way: one person, one vote. And all votes have the same weight,” YNOT said. 

The 2016 YNOT Awards will be held on Sep. 21 in Prague, Czech Republic inside Mayakovsky Hall, a banquet facility within the opulent National House of Vinohrady.

“Sponsors and attendees who have purchased seats or tables will be treated to sophisticated entertainment in the best viewing areas of the venue while enjoying top-shelf cocktails and a gourmet dinner,” YNOT said. “Everyone else is invited to enjoy the ceremony from free seating in the balcony, where a cash bar will be available.”

According to Kopita, 150 seats remain for dinner. To obtain one, e-mail Kopita at Jay@YNOT.com or contact him via Skype at LAJConsulting.

“We will no doubt surpass our attendance record of 400 this year,” Kopita said. “These dinner seats in the best viewing areas will go quickly.” 

The 2016 YNOT Awards, hosted by industry news and networking site YNOT.com, are presented by exclusive platinum sponsors Fleshlight and their affiliate program FNCash. Gold sponsors include Traffic CompanyCharm StudiosFirst Mobile CashAffil4YouPussyCash, EroAdvertising,Y.E.S. Studio, PlugRush, Studio 20 and the Live Cam Awards.

For more information on YNOT, follow them on Twitter.

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