GFY Launches Webmaster Access

GFY went public today with plans to promote and host a series of year-round Webmaster Access events intended to fortify the webmaster community with networking and self-promotion opportunities.

Organized by the team at GFY, the event concept was created as a platform for the online community to make new connections, stay up to speed on the latest industry buzz, talk with affiliate program owners, and educate itself on current trends.

Webmaster Access West will mark the kick-off to the series and will take place from Nov. 21-23 in Santa Monica, Calif., according to GFY. The inaugural event will be hosted at the Santa Monica Doubletree. Registration is officially open at the GFY website.

Corporate and premier event sponsors include PlayboyCash, Adult Revenue Service, WEGCash, TopBucks, Traffic Cash Gold, and Hustler.com.

Among the resources available to attendees of Webmaster Access, GFY announced a series of seminars throughout the three-day event on traffic generation techniques, current legal issues facing the online adult community, processing updates, and an overall industry review on where the future is pointing for the adult industry.

GFY is also touting its event parties as "legendary" and the perfect opportunity to party with old friends, make new ones, and build business alliances.

The first official Webmaster Access West party is sponsored by ARS and PlayboyCash and will take place on Nov. 22 from 9 p.m. until whenever, according to GFY.

Subsequent locations and dates for upcoming GFY webmaster events include Webmaster Access South in Atlanta from Feb. 14-16, 2004; Webmaster Access Getaway in Cancun from March 10-14; Webmaster Access East in Philadelphia from May 8-10; and Webmaster Access North in Montreal, Quebec from July 10-12.

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