XBIZ Welcomes Brad Gosse as Blog Columnist

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the addition of online adult industry veteran Brad Gosse to its roster of distinguished blog columnists.

In his “Traffic Strategies” blog on XBIZ.com, Gosse will be taking a forward-looking approach to offering tips on building website traffic and utilizing innovative Internet marketing techniques, including social media.

Gosse said readers can expect a wide variety of tutorials on everything from blog automation to traffic generation to video marketing, and that “most of the tutorial videos provided will work with both mainstream and adult websites.”

The Traffic Strategies blog, which can be viewed at XBIZ.com/blogs/TrafficStrategies, also features instructional videos and allows readers to post feedback comments.

“Hopefully webmasters will learn some shortcuts to help them save time as well as increase their traffic and revenue,” Gosse said.

Gosse, an entrepreneur and adult business owner of more than 10 years, has extensive experience in both adult and mainstream markets.

“We’re very pleased to welcome Gosse as an expert columnist,” XBIZ President and Publisher Alec Helmy said,” Gosse brings to the table vast adult industry experience and expertise in traffic generation and website optimization. The launch of his Traffic Strategies blog brings to XBIZ.com a unique layer of insightful adult webmaster-focused editorial and video content.”

Gosse also is set to host an exclusive traffic-building master class at XBIZ LA as well as moderate the event’s main traffic seminar, scheduled for Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

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