Cybernet Expo Returns to San Diego

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Cybernet Expo has announced its return to the Shelter Pointe Hotel in San Diego from June 8-11.

Cybernet Expo offers seminars and marketing opportunities, including "Corridor Cruisin'." In 2006, the Corridor Cruisin' will be the only exhibiting opportunity for sponsors, with additional marketing and promotional sponsorships centered around the courtyard, pool and main bar. Cybernet Expo 2006 is also addressing concerns including providing transportation between the main and satellite hotel buildings and an increased restaurant and bar staff and the show will now be using all of the hotel rooms with no other events on the premises.

"After another phenomenal showing last year, the Shelter Pointe gave us an offer we couldn't refuse, so we decided to have Cybernet Expo in San Diego for a third year," Fay Sharp, the show's owner, said. "We found the Shelter Pointe staff to be extremely welcoming to our group and always interested in working with us on everything. I anticipate that 2006 will be another great year and I encourage all industry veterans, newbies and first time attendees to check us out!"

Online registration officially opens in January.

For more information, visit www.cybernetexpo.com.

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