DatingGold Sponsors Free Luncheon at XBIZ Summer Forum

LAS VEGAS — DatingGold, a leader in dating, webcam and mobile affiliate programs, is sponsoring free, networking luncheons at the luxurious Ago restaurant inside the Hard Rock Hotel during the XBIZ Summer Forum.

“We saw a tremendous, positive response from the networking luncheon that we sponsored at XBIZ Conference in Los Angeles earlier this year,” remarks AK of DatingGold. “XBIZ Summer Forum is one of our favorite conventions, so it made complete sense to us to sponsor another free luncheon for all the attendees.”

The DatingGold Networking Luncheon is set for Tuesday and Wednesday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. The Ago restaurant serves authentic Tuscan-style Italian food that attracts A-list clientele.

“This will be one of the best opportunities of the year for current and potential partners to personally meet with us,” DatingGold affiliate manager Jay Davis said. “Some of our best affiliates have come from meet-ups just like this one, and we encourage all attendees to stop by and talk with us about what we can do for them.”

XBIZ Associate Publisher Kristen Kaye shares similar sentiments about the valuable contacts that can be made over a casual lunch during an event that draws adult professionals from around the globe.

“With all the hustle and bustle of attendees trying to get as much out of our busy lineup of seminars, speed networking and special events, the relaxed atmosphere of the Ago can be the perfect opportunity to meet your next big business opportunity,” Kaye said. “Special thanks to DatingGold for their continued support!”

For more information on DatingGold, visit DatingGold.com.

For more information on the XBIZ Summer Forum 2010, visit XBIZSummerForum.com.

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