SiN2.0 to Broadcast XBIZ LA Seminars

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Adult industry podcast distributor SiN2.0 is planning to release podcasts featuring recorded seminars from the 2010 XBIZ LA Conference.

The seminars at this year’s top three-day digital trade event included a wide range of topics designed to educate webmasters and improve business potential by bringing decision-makers and the newest marketing tactics together for informative meetings.

“The seminars this year at XBIZ LA raised the bar and we were there to record every minute of it,” SiN2.0 Owner J-SiN told XBIZ. “Now the hard part is shortening the length of the presentations to fit our normal format.”

The first seminar to be released on March 1 is “What's Hot: The Changing Taste of Adult Entertainment Consumers.” Other XBIZ LA seminar podcasts will be available in the coming weeks, including “Porn Delivered: The Key Distribution Channels of Today & Tomorrow” on March 15.

“Traffic is King: Sourcing, Securing & Converting Today's Porn Consumer” is scheduled to broadcast March 29. Followed by “Online Billing: Exploring & Maximizing Your E-Billing Options” on April 12; and “Fast Forward: The Future of the Porn Industry” on April 26.

Podcasts are available for individual download or by subscription, free of charge.

“Anyone who wasn’t able to attend can now experience the best parts of the seminars and hear what they missed,” J-SiN said. “We’ve found our presentations are often a great way to get another dose of wisdom offered by the panelists, whether you were able to attend in person or not.”

SiN2.0 is a social media website dedicated to supporting the informational needs of the adult webmaster community and the online adult industry.

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