MyFreeCams.com Continues as Sexpo Sponsor

MELBOURNE MyFreeCams.com has continued as the official naming rights sponsor for the Australian health, sexuality and lifestyle brand Sexpo.

MyFreeCams.com is a global leader in the adult webcam community, and the relationship confirms Sexpo's expansion as a strong international brand. Launched in 2004, MyFreeCams.com has 200,000 registered models and over 20 million members. 

Bentleigh Gibson, Australian event manager for Sexpo, said, "I'm proud to continue this alignment with MyFreeCams.com: Sexpo, a great established Australian brand, along with MyFreeCams.com, a technology leader in the global adult community sector. The relationship between our two strong, innovative companies speaks volumes about Australia's presence and importance in the health, sexuality and lifestyle market."

A spokesperson for MyFreeCams.com said that the synergy of the two established brands was perfect, and they hoped that the partnership with Sexpo would broaden their outreach.

More than 35,000 people are expected to attend Australia's next Sexpo gathering, which will be held in Sydney from Thurs., May 12-Sun., May 15 at the Hordern Pavillion & Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park. Tickets for the event can be purchased at this link.

For more information on Sexpo, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

For more information on MyFreeCams.com, follow them on Twitter.

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