PussyCash Signs On as 2011 XBIZ LA Registration Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce affiliate network PussyCash has signed on as the registration sponsor of XBIZ LA 2011, the industry’s top digital media trade event, taking place at the Sofitel Hotel in Hollywood Feb. 7-9.

With its focus to “Seize the Future,” XBIZ LA 2011 builds on the success of its predecessor, positioning itself to be the best yet with best-of-class seminars and panels that explore current and emerging online market trends, cutting-edge technologies and e-business solutions.

“We are happy to be doing this again,” said Yuval Kijel, PussyCash marketing vice president. “XBIZ LA, here we come! It’s great that we can participate and sponsor once again. We love this show and are happy to support it this year.”

XBIZ LA 2010 event registrants gain access to three days of workshops, technology demo sessions, networking lunches, the popular XBIZ Speed Networking and other exclusive special events to be announced in the coming weeks.

“XBIZ is delighted to have PussyCash’s continued support for what’s sure to be another standard-setting XBIZ LA conference,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “PussyCash’s participation as registration sponsor will be highlighted throughout the registration area, with the company’s well-known brand welcoming attendees as they arrive.”

Registration for XBIZ LA 2011 also grants admission to the highly anticipated ninth annual XBIZ Awards, to be presented Feb. 9.

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