Lebrun Starts Up Event, Marketing Firm Three Point Ohh!

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Adult industry veteran Chris Lebrun on Monday said he's launched a new boutique event and marketing agency called Three Point Ohh!.

Three Point Ohh!, Lebrun said, specializes in event planning, search-engine optimization, traffic generation and media buying. He said he has "the goal of raising the bar for industry events."

Lebrun's firm plans on producing its first event, described as an "intimate industry gathering for company owners," July 15-16 in Las Vegas.

Lebrun characterized to XBIZ the show as an "elite event" where 100 industry movers and shakers will attend in a "non-tradeshow" setting without seminars or speed-networking events.

"It will be pure networking," he told XBIZ, "and it will be on a different level. The event will expose more partnerships."

Though event planning is the primary focus of the agency, Lebrun said that the firm has “no limits.”

 “Our mantra is that anything is possible if you put your mind to it and work hard,"  he said. "We plan on over delivering and undercharging until we prove ourselves as the gold standard of adult agencies."

Lebrun, who continues on to lead biz-dev for adult traffic broker Trafficshop.com, spent 10 years of marketing and event planning at trade publication AVN and ancillary trade show Internext. He recently stepped down from a slot at ICM Registry.

Three Point Oh! can be reached at (323) 687-4860 or by email at lebrunchris@hotmail.com. The agency can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.

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