'XBIZ Index' Submission Period Starts Today

'XBIZ Index' Submission Period Starts Today

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ announced today that the submission period for the 2016 "XBIZ Index" adult directory has begun.

The drop-dead deadline for reserving space in the "XBIZ Index," commonly referred to as the “black book” of the adult entertainment industry, is Nov. 15.

Companies securing premium ad placement or a company listing in "XBIZ Index" have until Nov. 15 to submit their company information through the adult industry social network XBIZ.net.

In addition to complimentary distribution of the “XBIZ Index” book in January at XBIZ 2016 show and the 2016 XBIZ Awards show, digital editions will be made available free of charge throughout 2016.

Now in its third year, recipients have lauded past editions as, hands-down, the most comprehensive resource available to the industry today. Whether a startup company, seasoned executive or top-tier firm, "XBIZ Index" is a curated source for quality industry products, services and solutions.

"XBIZ Index" not only contains indispensable contact information but also features a high-end, sophisticated visual appeal. It print edition sports a sleek hardcover design, while digital editions offer a bonus — direct email linkages.

To appear within its pages ensures a lasting impression with the black book’s recipients, who may be prospective clients and partners

“We are delighted that the annual 'XBIZ Index' directory has become the resource of choice for contact information for all B2B sectors of the adult entertainment industry,” said Sara Ramirez, XBIZ’s associate publisher. 

"XBIZ Index" display advertising opportunities that include up to three showcased logo listings are now available. To inquire about "XBIZ Index" advertising opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com or call (310) 820-0228.

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