Gay.com, GayHub to Host Kick-Off Mixer at XBIZ 2017

Gay.com, GayHub to Host Kick-Off Mixer at XBIZ 2017

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ 2017 is pleased to announce the Kick-Off Gay Happy Hour Mixer, hosted by Flirt4Free’s Gay.com and GayHub.com.

Presented by Camgasm, XBIZ 2017 takes place on January 9-13 at Hollywood’s luxurious Andaz Hotel, and unites all segments of the adult industry to deliver a comprehensive view of its future and the opportunities arising from new content creation and delivery technologies.

XBIZ Show attendees can get a head start on the action and opportunities by gathering for cocktails and conversations at this executive welcoming event with a gay twist — paving the way for exciting business opportunities and more.

This special opening night social takes place on Monday, January 9, from 5-7 p.m. at Cabo Cantina, 8301 Sunset Blvd., in West Hollywood.

“We’re investing a lot in growing in the gay market,” says Jeff Wilson, Flirt4Free’s Director of Business Development. “It’s important for us to launch Gay.com and Gayhub this year, so events like this Happy Hour are going to help us drum up awareness and support.”

The Gay Happy Hour precedes the 2017 Cybersocket Web Awards, and along with Cybersocket’s annual Gay Business Seminar, bolsters the offerings of the XBIZ Show targeting this vibrant market segment.

Offering a multitrack educational program, XBIZ 2017’s NETbilling-sponsored seminars and workshops will examine the latest trends impacting the adult industry, with an emphasis on the cutting-edge of interactive entertainment, digital media delivery, mobile tech and more. Taking a view towards the future, these sessions provide attendees with the knowledge they will need to stay ahead of the curve.

Additionally, exclusive keynote addresses, special sessions covering the state of key market segments, as well as co-produced sessions by the Free Speech Coalition, the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee, Grooby, Sssh.com, Cybersocket and more, offer value for knowledge-hungry industry members. Add the networking mixers and special socials, and every attendee will find good reason to be part of XBIZ 2017.

Affiliates, adult talent and content producers qualify for free admission, while XBIZ.net members receive discounted show registration.

For event information, visit XBIZShow.com.

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