Video Secrets Signs On as Corporate Sponsor of XBIZ Summer Forum ’08

LOS ANGELES — Live video chat provider Video Secrets has signed on as a corporate sponsor of the XBIZ Summer Forum ’08, set for July 9-11 at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the coolest hotel in which to mix business with pleasure.

Video Secrets Manager of Operations Brad Estes said he looks forward to the Summer Forum because of its distinctive take on the adult trade show experience.

“In an age of multiple industry events, XBIZ shows have always stood out for us as lucrative for new business and providing an environment conducive to meeting with existing clients in a casual setting," Estes said.

XBIZ Director of Sales Kristen Kaye said she is thrilled that Video Secrets will once again have a significant presence at the XBIZ Summer Forum.

“To have a company of Video Secrets' caliber continually support our events helps make XBIZ a force in the industry,” Kaye said. “We are especially pleased to have them on board this year, because the XBIZ Summer Forum ’08 going to be a great show with a lot of new and unique networking opportunities for our attendees.”

The XBIZ Summer Forum is one of the industry’s most anticipated events of the year, attracting adult industry professionals from around the globe for three days of exclusive networking, targeted workshops and the kind of entertainment you can only find in Las Vegas.

Several exclusive sponsorship and branding opportunities are now available. Email kristen@xbiz.com, or call (310) 820-0228 ext. 702 for details.

For more information, email anne@xbiz.com, and don’t forget to check back at www.xbizforum.com for updates about the show.

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