2much.net Praises Qwebec Expo

LOS ANGELES Live video chat site software creator Mark Prince praised the 2012 edition of Qwebec Expo.

"I can't believe the quality and level of attendance this year," Prince said. "It was amazing."

In addition to 2much.net, which is nominated for two YNOT Awards in Prague this year, attendees included LFP/Hustler President Mike Klein, CharlieB from TooMuchMedia, adult legal rep Corey Silverstein and AshleyMadison's affiliate expert Evan Back.

"It was great to see so many people and booths at the 2012 Qwebec Expo," Prince said. "The 2011 expo was considerably smaller and I was worried that it might be the last show, but I was wrong. "Clearly Michel Plant's idea to move the show ahead two weeks to take up the slack left over from the old Internext Miami show as well as the Qwebec Expo's reputation as one of the best shows made a big difference this year."

MojoHost President Brad Mitchell also had positive things to say about the show.

"Qwebec Expo was an excellent, high quality get together," he said. "There was business being done by all who attended. Great job!"

Gamma Entertainment's marketing and account manager "Stinger" said, "Great networking, great dinners, top of the industry names and decision makers."

According to NetCash Chief Marketing Officer JoeD, "There is a certain European-like appeal to Montreal. And Qwebec Expo has had a global draw for years."

Chi Lee, North America vice president for mobile adult ad network Reporo summed up most opinions and board posts in one statement.

"A big thumbs up to all of the organizers and attendees! Montreal is a lot of fun with the right people and there were plenty of 'right people' around," Lee said. "Lots of business to follow up on as well, so it was very good in every aspect. "It was my first Qwebec Expo, but not my last."

Prince said 2much.net, which has supported Qwebec since its first year, will return to Expo in 2013, the tenth anniversary of the tradeshow. 

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