World Wide Content to Sponsor Mojito Bar at XBIZ Awards

GLENDALE, Calif. — Online content broker/licensor World Wide Content will sponsor the mojito bar at the 6th Annual XBIZ Awards, and will cosponsor the Hollywood Conference seminar lineup.

“We plan to party with XBIZ in February because we know how much hard work is ahead of us with the launch of WWF Version 3.0 and our White Label coming out,” WWC CEO Raffi Vartanian said. “That’s really the key for us — mixing the pleasure of sharing mojitos and the award-winning financial success of our content with all of our clients.”

WWC took home the Content Broker/Licensor of the Year at the 2007 XBIZ awards, and as a finalist on this year’s awards ballot, the company is poised to make it two years in a row.

“We are really excited about the XBIZ Hollywood show and the awards, because it takes place in our own backyard and is an excellent opportunity for us to connect on a personal level with our clients and industry peers,” Vartanian said.

It won’t be all mojitos and red carpets for WWC at the conference, however; the company also is sponsoring and participating in the educational seminars taking place Feb. 6-7. Vartanian said the company’s support of the seminar series reflects its desire to help others achieve the same level of success that WWC has enjoyed.

“For us, each client we can help to achieve greater wealth is an award greater than any trophy,” Vartanian said. “That’s the reason we take teaching in this business so seriously. We believe sharing what works with our clients makes the whole financial pie larger for everyone.”

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