TopBucks Mobile Partners With XBIZ.net on Mobile Show Guides

LOS ANGELES — Mobile adult powerhouse TopBucks Mobile and leading adult industry social network XBIZ.net have announced a deal to provide enhanced attendee listings as part of the former's mobile show guide services.

The first installment of this new cooperative venture includes profiles of XBIZ.net members who are attending The Phoenix Forum.

"XBIZ is widely respected in this industry and TopBucks Mobile is pleased to participate in this unique partnership," Lea Busick, TopBucks director of marketing and sales, said.

In addition to the XBIZ.net member profiles, features of the current service include a map of the event venue; sponsor, event and seminar schedule listings; and an invitation to the TopBucks Mobile iLounge, which offers free drinks and giveaways for event attendees.

"This show guide web app will allow Phoenix Forum attendees to get up to the minute information on any web-enabled device," Busick added. "This is just one more example of how TopBucks Mobile and XBIZ continue to provide forward thinking technological solutions to help industry folks optimize their time and energy."

"As the industry's top social network, XBIZ.net is an indispensable resource for planning event meetings, allowing for attendees to make the most of their time while at these often hectic events," says XBIZ President Alec Helmy. "The inclusion of XBIZ.net's real-time attendee listing simply further enhances the value of TopBucks Mobile's great Show Guide app."

XBIZ.net member attendance at future events will also be highlighted on the mobile show guide site.

"Business gets done, money gets made — it's that simple," Busick concluded.

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