XBIZ Announces Hollywood ’07 Conference and 2007 Awards

LOS ANGELES – On the heels of its highly successful July conference in Las Vegas, adult media company XBIZ has announced plans for a February event that will feature a slew of intensive workshops covering a full slate of progressive, forward-looking topics, intimate networking opportunities, and the highly anticipated 5th Annual XBIZ Awards.

The XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference will be held Feb. 7-8 at the historic Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif. The 2007 XBIZ Awards will be held Thursday, Feb. 8., as the grand finale to the conference.

“It’s about time an industry conference is held in Hollywood, California, the entertainment capital of the world,” XBIZ Publisher Tom Hymes said. “We’re especially excited to be holding this event at the Roosevelt Hotel, a venue that exudes glamour and style and a relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy a full slate of seminars, workshops and events.”

The XBIZ ’07 Hollywood Industry Conference will feature two days of highly focused educational workshops and seminars that will explore a wide range of subjects covering all sectors of the adult entertainment industry, set against the trendy atmosphere of the Roosevelt Hotel, its meetings rooms, restaurants and stylish Tropicana venue.

Tentative seminar and workshop topics will explore a wide range of subjects, such as expert marketing strategies, ways to exploit new distribution models, content production tips and techniques and how to position a business model to endure economic slowdowns, legal threats and increased competition.

After two days of intensive workshops and seminars, XBIZ encourages all of its webmaster attendees to attend the Webmaster Access Getaway in the High Sierras of South Lake Tahoe for a relaxing weekend of networking, partying and world-class skiing.

Registration and sponsorship details for XBIZ ’07 Hollywood Industry Conference will be released soon.

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