YNOT Announces Wiazza.com Launch

AUSTIN, Texas — YNOT Group LLC has announced the launch of Wiazza.com, a new professional network designed specifically for the gentlemen’s club/exotic dancer sector. 

“We’re thrilled to launch Wiazza™, an online social network that offers adult nightclub professionals with a home base online,” said Jay Kopita, CEO of Wiazza and co-owner of YNOT Group LLC. “This is an opportunity for club owners, managers, DJs, bartenders, dancers, food and liquor vendors, service providers and anyone else with a stake in the gentlemen’s club business to make new business contacts and grow professional relationships online.”

Wiazza.com is free to use for qualified applicants but is not open to those who are not affiliated with any adult nightclubs. Resources include networking forums and a private messaging system, classified ads, member profiles, photo albums, blogs, live chat and more.

“Social media has become an integral part of doing business for all businesses,” said Lauren MacEwen, CMO of Wiazza.com and CEO of 7 Veils Media. “There has yet to be an excellent business-to-business social network for adult nightclub professionals that includes all sides of the adult nightclub industry. Wiazza is the premiere social network for the B2B adult night club industry.”

Kopita said: “If you work in the exotic dancer business, you’re invited and encouraged to stop by Wiazza.com and apply for your free account. We highly value industry movers and shakers who join the network early, and their feedback will be critical as we continue to improve Wiazza into the best online resource it can be for every professional involved in the gentlemen’s club business.”

Wiazza.com is based in Austin, Texas.

For more information, visit Wiazza.com.

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