AdXpansion to Host Interactive Workshop at European Summit

AdXpansion to Host Interactive Workshop at European Summit

LOS ANGELES — AdXpansion, a global leader in targeted advertising for the adult market, announced it will host an exclusive product presentation at this year’s European Summit on Sept.  25 in Prague, Czech Republic.

The workshop, entitled “How to Make Money with AdXpansion,” will feature special guests representing some of the most successful businesses in adult today.

Speakers from AdXpansion will include Nigel Williams, VP, Christian Kreul, VP - European Sales, and Basil Hatto, media buyer and publisher relations. Special guests will include JT, co-founder of Youporn and head of business development for PornTube, and Axel Vezina, CAO and partner of CrakMedia.

"This workshop promises to be both energetic and very educational,” said Nigel Williams, vice president of AdXpansion. “It will be unlike any product presentation done before!”

Since their launch in late 2009, AdXpansion has successfully built their brand by providing innovative features such as targeting adults using keywords, their first-to-market in-player ad solution, and an XML feed for their exclusive text ads with images. They recently launched a powerful optimization tool that offers advertisers greater control over their ad spending.

Individuals interested in attending the AdXpansion product presentation are invited to visit the Hotel Praha’s Banquet Rooms A&B at 4pm. Due to limited seats available, it is recommended that visitors arrive early.

For more information on AdXpansion's targeted advertising, visit AdXpansion.com.

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