Webmaster Central to Show Off Mobile Products at XBIZ Summit

MIAMI — Webmaster Central will preview its latest mobile content products at XBIZ Summit this week.

Webmaster Central’s staff will be on hand to give attendees a special sneak peak at new leased content offerings that can help any adult business make more money from their mobile traffic, said Andy Alvarez, CEO of Webmaster Central. 

“One thing we like about getting out to shows like Miami is the opportunity to show off the things we’ve been working so hard on for the past few months,” Alvarez said. “We’re always adding new features, tools and content to our platform to help our clients keep members longer and convert more sales, and lately we’ve been adding some pretty neat things that will really enhance profits for our clients on the mobile side of the business.”

As for the details about what’s being added to Webmaster Central’s line of products and resulting benefits, Alvarez sais he’s saving the specifics for the show, which runs Tuesday through Friday.

“We’re excited about the work we’ve done, and we want to have a little fun with this and reveal it all in person in Miami, before we make any official announcements or add the features to our website,” said Alvarez, who was profiled in an interview in XBIZ World's April edition.

“This way those companies who get out to shows get to come away with a little advance look at some of the killer new things that we’ve got coming down the pipe.”

Attendees who are interested in getting a look at the latest Webmaster Central features can contact sales@webmastercentral.com to setup a meeting time and place, or look for Webmaster Central’s staff at the show itself.

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