Cybersocket Offers Sponsorship Opportunity For L.A. Pride in June

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket will be featured in Erotic City at the 2016 L.A. Pride Music Festival & Parade in West Hollywood next month. Planning is already underway for Cybersocket's L.A. Pride Kickoff Party, and the leading gay brand is now accepting sponsors for the event.  

The L.A. Pride Kickoff Party will take place on Sat., Jun. 11 from 9 p.m.-midnight at a location that will be announced later. And Cybersocket will have a booth at Erotic City on Jun. 11 from noon-midnight and on Sun., Jun. 12 from 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

A Cybersocket representative said, "Cybersocket's booth in Erotic City at the L.A. Pride Music Festival will be manned throughout the weekend, and we will be distributing 5,000 free gift bags to L.A. Pride attendees. Don't miss this once-a-year chance to secure targeted exposure for your brand during one of the year's most important and talked about LGBT events."

Benefits of sponsorship, Cybersocket said, include "direct contact with industry professionals and service providers" and "a chance to build and strengthen business relationships in an intimate, informal setting" as well as "targeted marketing opportunities to increase brand recognition and loyalty" and "direct exposure to thousands of club, festival and parade attendees." 

Another benefit of sponsorship, according to Cybersocket, is "free promotion through online ads, press releases, e-mail newsletters, gift bag insertion and social media blasts to our 60,000+ Twitter and Facebook followers."

Last year, more than 400,000 people attended L.A. Pride in West Hollywood, making it one of the largest LGBT celebrations on the West Coast.

"For many people in the gay adult industry, attendance at Cybersocket's L.A. Pride Kickoff Party is the traditional way to start off the fun-filled L.A. Pride weekend," a Cybersocket spokesperson said. "Sponsorship of Cybersocket's Kickoff Party and having a presence at the Cybersocket booth is an excellent opportunity for you to increase awareness of your brand, both among consumers and within the industry. Being a sponsor will put you at the heart of the L.A. Pride experience and will provide you with a rare opportunity to forge new business relationships in a casual setting."

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

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