DHD Media Named XBIZ Summer Forum Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — E-commerce and e-media company DHD Media has come on board as a corporate sponsor for the XBIZ Summer '06 Forum, set to take place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, July 12-14.

DHD Media joins XFlix and Capital Bucks as corporate sponsors.

DHD Media owner Ron Jenkins believes that sponsoring the Summer Forum will give his company visibility through a high-profile branding opportunity.

“This has all the trappings of a great industry event,” Jenkins said. “The leaders in adult depend on DHD for their vital, back-end operations. We expect this show to draw big names and entrepreneurs. We look forward to discussing our business solutions with them.”

DHD Media offers a suite of standalone and seamlessly integrated services for webmasters, including online payment processing, fraud detection and prevention, 24/7 customer service and support, streaming media, digital rights management (DRM), managed hosting and more.

“DHD is an influential leader in the Adult Industry and their support of our event is monumental,” XBIZ sales manager Kristen Kaye said. “The XBIZ Summer Forum is foremost about business, and having a company that personifies professionalism and integrity parallels our own core mission. DHD couldn’t have aligned themselves with a better event than the XBIZ Summer Forum.”

In January, XBIZ announced plans for the XBIZ Summer’06 Forum, an annual summit designed to bring together adult professionals from around the world and offer them a chance to participate in educational seminars and exciting events and parties, mixing business with pleasure and the best of Las Vegas in the summer.

Event registration for the XBIZ Summer Forum starts at $149 per person or $200 after June 12. Registration information can be accessed here.

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