AWE Named XBIZ LA Corporate Sponsor, XBIZ Awards Platinum Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce Adult Webmaster Empire as the Corporate Sponsor of the industry’s top digital media conference XBIZ LA 2011 and Platinum Sponsor of the highly anticipated XBIZ Awards.

As a Corporate Sponsor, AWE will be front and center in the eyes of industry professionals that come from around the globe annually for XBIZ LA’s unparalleled slate of networking opportunities and exclusive special events.

"As sponsors of both the XBIZ Conference and the XBIZ Awards, we are looking forward to networking at the conference, as well as the excitement and anticipation the night of the XBIZ Awards brings to the adult industry,” said Mickey Bojcsik, program director of Adult Webmaster Empire. “While this year AWE is looking to expand their trophies to include a repeat win for Best Live Video Chat and Best Affiliate Program is in our sights, I wish everyone the best of luck with their nominations as the industry gathers to acknowledge and celebrate those whom have put in the effort to create outstanding products, services or performance."

Returning to the lavish Sofitel Hotel Feb. 7-9, XBIZ LA 2011 will offer best-of-class seminars, panels that explore current and emerging online market trends, technologies and e-business solutions.

XBIZ LA culminates with the 2011 XBIZ Awards on Feb. 9, where as Platinum Sponsor, AWE will be featured in the glamorous setting of the biggest business-to-business awards show.

“I’d like to personally thank the entire AWE team for their support,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “As a leader in live video chat, all eyes will be on Adult Webmaster Empire at the industry’s leading digital trade event XBIZ LA and the XBIZ Awards.”

XBIZ LA registration and additional information is available at XBIZLA.com.

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