XBIZ Welcomes Stewart Tongue as Blog Columnist

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the addition of online adult industry veteran EngineFood.com’s Stewart Tongue to its roster of distinguished blog columnists.

In his blog “Strategic Evolution,” Tongue presents innovative ideas and strategies currently being employed by leading online adult companies along with analysis on how to best learn from them.

"Many webmasters seem to think the glory days of Internet marketing are already over," Tongue said. "I find that the people who succeeded during the early rush were a combination of lucky and talented. While success may be waning for those who relied on their luck, those who honed their talents are finding innovative ways to evolve their web properties and create new revenue streams in businesses online and off. As others continue to whine and fall behind, this blog will highlight notable moves being made with a focus on finding useful information that forward-thinking entrepreneurs can put into action as they pursue their own success."

With EngineFood.com, Tongue provides text, SEO and strategic consultation services for several premium brands in the adult and mainstream markets.

“We’re very pleased to welcome Stewart Tongue to our roster of distinguished XBIZ columnists,” XBIZ President and Publisher Alec Helmy said. “As a long-time contributor to XBIZ World magazine, Tongue has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of the online adult biz. His hands-on experience, strong analytical writing skills and passion for the industry come together with the launch of his blog column on XBIZ.com.”

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