World Wide Content Hits Webmaster Access

GLENDALE, Calif. — Raffi Vartanian, CEO and founder of Internet adult content licensing company World Wide Content Inc. will speak at Webmaster Access Amsterdam, which takes place Thursday through Saturday at the Radisson SAS.

Vartanian is a member of the Content Is King seminar panel being held on Saturday from 10-11 a.m. As the Webmaster Access Amsterdam website description for this panel states, “Without content we have nothing to sell. Come and talk with producers, shooters, and models, as they reveal the secrets to their success.”

On top of speaking at this seminar panel, WWC will be holding a major contest for all attending. Upon arrival, drop a business card to Vartanian, and at the end of the seminar, one winner will be chosen randomly to receive $1,000 worth of content from WorldWideContent.com.

“Webmaster access in Amsterdam is going to be a blast and I hope everyone can be there,” Vartanian said. “We are updating daily WorldWideContent.com with new fresh content from the long list of our exclusive studios such as Legend Video, Colossal Entertainment, Venom and many others.

"I really look forward to speaking on the Content Is King seminar panel and holding this contest; this is going to be one experienced group with a lot of expertise and knowledge to impart.”

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