SexEntertain to Host Elite 'Traffic' Dinner at XBIZ EU 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that the next edition of SexEntertain’s Elite Dinner series will unite industry leaders specializing in traffic generation at the exclusive Elite Traffic Dinner to be held during the highly anticipated XBIZ EU 2011 international digital media conference.

The Elite Traffic Dinner is set to take place on the second day of XBIZ EU, which is slated for Sept. 23-25 in London. The exclusive Elite Traffic Dinner is by invite-only and the location is unknown beyond the event’s select attendees.

SexEntertain has been fortunate to host the Elite Dinner series over the past five years and we are now expanding on that success by having our Traffic Dinner at XBIZ London's inaugural show,” SexEntertain founder Michael M said. “These specialized dinners are created to bring together adult entertainment business leaders for a night of fine dining, networking and conversation in the U.S. and in Europe. Our sponsors and guests over the years have told us that they love our dinners primarily because it places people that can actually make decisions in one intimate setting and helps them create business opportunities they might not normally make with one another. That's a very flattering testament to our hard work.”

Among the Elite Dinner series' longstanding sponsors are Epoch, Gamma Entertainment and Hustler, which have supported the event for years.

SexEntertain is a global leader in leased content products and managed services. The company was named Content Provider of the Year at both the 2011 XBIZ Awards and CyberSocket Awards.

The three-day XBIZ EU international digital media conference is the only one of its kind and will bring together industry executives from international markets for a slate of business-networking and deal-making opportunities.

Attendees can expect three days of cutting-edge educational seminars, engaging technology workshops, and special guest keynote presentations designed especially for the European market, including a special keynote from Private Media Group’s Chairman and CEO Berth Milton.

For a limited time, XBIZ is offering free registration for those who secure their Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel room. For details and event information, visit XBIZEU.com.

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