Video Secrets' Greg Clayman to Deliver Keynote at XBIZ Hollywood Conference

LOS ANGELES – VS Media President Greg Clayman will be featured as a keynote speaker for the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference, slated for Feb. 7-8 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

Clayman founded VS Media, the parent company of Video Secrets, 10 years ago with partner Chuck Tsiamis. He best known for the company’s flagship program Flirt4Free, a premier interactive webcam site that has featured some of the most well known performers in adult entertainment.

Clayman’s keynote is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. in the main seminar room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. His keynote will focus on solutions to issues facing adult video companies and Internet membership sites that feel they are losing momentum as time moves along.

“On behalf of VS, I am honored to be a keynote speaker at this year’s XBIZ conference,” Clayman said. “I look forward to sharing some of our knowledge of how to stay ahead in today's complex Internet world.”

Tom Hymes, XBIZ Publisher, applauded Clayman’s participation in this year’s XBIZ conference.

“I’ve known Greg since 1999, when I got into this business," Hymes said. "He is without a doubt one of the most thoughtful and innovative businessmen in the industry. Video Secrets has not only always been a very relevant company, but it is also uniquely positioned for unprecedented growth. As one of the founders of Video Secrets, Greg’s opinions are thus of inherent value to all of us.”

The XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference, a one-of-a-kind exclusive industry event, will bring together the online and offline sides of the industry for two days of networking, parties and educational seminars and workshops.

Other highlights of the two-day event include a final keynote by Larry Flynt, the celebrated founder of Hustler Magazine and LFP Inc. On Feb. 8, Flynt will participate in an in-depth interview that will begin at 4 p.m. The Q&A format will allow for a more unrestrictive discussion of topics, including audience participation.

For information on registration, rooms or the seminar schedule, visit the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference website. Or for information on the 5th Annual XBIZ Awards, held in conjunction with the event, visit the award’s site here.

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