XBIZ Sets Plans in Motion for London Conference

LOS ANGELES — After setting its sights on Europe with expanded distribution of its industry-leading trade publications and the launch of a series of European XBIZ.net networking events, XBIZ is pleased to announce preliminary plans for a conference in London.

In an effort to meet growing demand from European subscribers and site visitors, XBIZ will kick off its plans for a London Conference with an industry survey to determine preferred dates for the event.

This year, the overseas popularity of XBIZ-branded events was manifested with the launch of XBIZ.net Gatherings in London and Paris. Initiated first by Brian Gray, head of research of Love Bytes Research, industry professionals congregated for five editions of networking events held in London.

In October, Alexandre of Paris-based mobile Internet service provider Wister, expanded on the grass roots XBIZ.net Industry Gathering series, by hosting the first-ever XBIZ.net Paris Gathering.

“Brian Gray and the Wister team have been instrumental in kicking off successful XBIZ-branded networking events in London and Paris,” XBIZ President and Publisher Alec Helmy said. “XBIZ plans to collaborate closely with such impassioned industry members as well as leading adult companies to incorporate the unique needs and desires of the European market into the planning of the London conference.”

To stay informed of XBIZ’s European initiatives as well as involvement opportunities, contact XBIZ.

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