XBIZ LA 2012 Official Event Website Now Live

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce preliminary details surrounding “the event of the year,” the 2012 XBIZ LA digital media conference, are now available on the newly launched event website, XBIZLA.com.

The industry’s leading digital media trade event, XBIZ LA returns to the Sofitel Hotel Jan. 9-12 with another round of unparalleled seminars, cutting-edge technology workshops, dynamic business-networking and exclusive special events.

“XBIZ LA is the most essential new year event for the global adult digital media industry,” XBIZ Events Manager Moe Helmy said. “The official website offers preliminary details regarding the event ranging from registration and hotel booking information to past attendees and local attractions.”

The Participants page of XBIZLA.com allows industry professionals who are registered members of XBIZ.net, to browse through the XBIZ.net profiles of industry colleagues that attended XBIZ LA 2011.

XBIZ.net also is the location where pre-nominations are taking place for the highly anticipated 2012 XBIZ Awards.

The 2012 XBIZ Awards marks the 10th anniversary of adult entertainment's biggest industry awards show. Coincidentally, falling on Jan. 10, the grand red carpet gala event will once again serve as the annual epicenter of the adult industry as the culmination of XBIZ LA and XBIZ Retail Expo events.

“The highly successful XBIZ London international conference has set the tone for an unparalleled edition of XBIZ LA,” XBIZ’s Kristen Kaye said. “XBIZ’s international experience will serve XBIZ LA attendees with a broader spectrum of valuable information and expertise that’s vital for global business — making this the coming year's a must-attend event for building success. Topping off three days of business with the grandest XBIZ Awards to date only adds another level to its magnitude.”

For a limited time, XBIZ is offering 50 percent off show registration to qualified affiliates, adult site operators and Sofitel LA hotel guests.

For event information, visit XBIZLA.com.

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