AdultShopping.com to Meet Retailers at International Lingerie Show

LAS VEGAS AdultShopping.com, provider of free white label e-commerce solutions, will be showcasing live demonstrations at the upcoming International Lingerie Show, to be held at the Rio Hotel Convention Center in Las Vegas from Apr. 4-6. 

AdultShopping.com, winner of the award for Affiliate Program of the Year Retail at this year's XBIZ Awards, is looking forward to helping interested retailers and brick-and-mortar shops expand their business by placing their branded store online with their easy-to-use e-commerce platform. 

As part of its commitment to provide better tools and services for its clients, AdultShopping.com continues to upgrade its platform on a regular basis so that e-tailers can successfully market their stores and convert customers to sales. 

Domina, partner relations manager at AdultShopping.com, said, "We've been thrilled by the feedback from our partners after the launch of our latest platform in January of last year. Our new stores make it even easier for site owners to create their own brand online with a unique look and feel, while continuing to lead the way in high conversion rates and profitability." 

AdultShopping.com invites those attending the International Lingerie Show to come by their booth (651) and drop off their business card for a chance to win a Windows 10 laptop. In addition, AdultShopping.com will be offering a free strategy session to everyone who signs up at the International Lingerie Show as well as an opportunity to win $1000 in customizations for their online store.

Retailers are invited to schedule a 15-minute with Domina or CNV's Casey Murphy prior to the show. Domina can be reached at affiliates@adultproductsupport.com, Murphy at wholesale@stclubsupport.com.

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