Brad Gosse to Conduct Traffic Master Class at XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ LA is pleased to announce that adult industry veteran Brad Gosse will host an advanced traffic building workshop at its upcoming event in Hollywood.

XBIZ LA is a three-day trade event that explores and uncovers the impact of digital media and e-commerce technologies on the rapidly-evolving online adult entertainment industry. Scheduled to be held February 7-9, 2011, the event culminates with the annual XBIZ Awards ceremony and is immediately followed by the inaugural XBIZ Retail Expo & Conference, slated for Feb. 9-11.

Both adult trade events will be held at Hollywood's luxurious Sofitel Hotel.

Gosse has extensive experience in both adult and mainstream traffic generation and website optimization — two vital areas of concern for adult website operators today.

While he has not yet finalized the scope of his presentation, as it will include the very latest information, techniques and tips to help webmasters drive adult traffic in 2011, Gosse tells XBIZ that among the topics under development is "the best way to construct a proper SEO link wheel, using a mix of mainstream and adult properties."

Visit the XBIZ LA website for scheduling and sponsorship information for this workshop as well as for other details of the conference.

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