World Wide Content Sponsoring XBIZ LA Seminars

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — WorldWideContent.com has stepped forward to sponsor the business seminars scheduled for the XBIZ LA 2010 conference from Feb. 9-11 at the Sofitel Hotel in Hollywood.

The seminars will include a wide range of topics designed to educate webmasters and improve business potential by bringing decision-makers and the newest marketing tactics together for informative meetings with profitable networking possibilities.

“The adult industry is ready for a big year in 2010 and we have already noticed a strong shift in the things that will improve profits,” said Raffi Vartanian, co-founder/chairman of WWC. “As the leading provider of licensed video content, we want to do our part to promote the education of the industry as a whole, and sponsoring these seminars is a great way for us to help many adult companies find improved revenue in the coming months.”

WorldWideContent.com also is an XBIZ Award nominee once again for Content Provider of the Year.

“Having won the award in 2007, 2008 and 2009, it is an honor just to be nominated once again,” the company said.

World Wide Content also is offering special deals, including $33 per tube title or 100 scenes in any niche for $999, or any full length DVD title for $75 each. Every order includes high-res pictures and complete 2257 documentation.

To arrange content agreements, visit WorldWideContent.com or email sales@worldwidecontent.com.

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