EroAdvertising Named XBIZ LA Corporate Sponsor, XBIZ Awards Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce EroAdvertising as the Corporate Sponsor of the industry’s leading digital media conference XBIZ LA 2012 and Gold Sponsor of the highly anticipated 10th annual XBIZ Awards.

As a Corporate Sponsor, the EroAdvertising brand will be spotlighted throughout XBIZ LA’s luxurious venue at the Sofitel Hotel, which will be bustling with industry professionals that come from around the globe annually for XBIZ LA’s unparalleled slate of networking opportunities and exclusive special events.

"The industry insight that XBIZ trade shows offer is a blessing given to us all to learn from, stay connected and on top of all that is happening," EroAdvertising CMO Judy Shalom said.

XBIZ LA 2012 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 coincides with the 10th annual 2012 XBIZ Awards on Jan. 10, where Gold Sponsor EroAdvertising will be featured in the glamorous setting of the biggest business-to-business awards show.

XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said, “as a leader in generating traffic, all eyes will be on EroAdvertising at the industry’s leading digital trade event XBIZ LA and the monumental 10th annual XBIZ Awards.”

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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