XBIZ, TrafficPartner Join Forces for Berlin Webmaster Conference

XBIZ, TrafficPartner Join Forces for Berlin Webmaster Conference

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that TrafficPartner has signed on as the Presenting Sponsor of 2016 XBIZ Berlin, collaborating closely with organizers on a completely refreshed events schedule.

XBIZ’s annual European conference debuts in its new host city this year, establishing itself in the continent’s capital, where it is being greeted in an adult-friendly environment offering untapped opportunities.

XBIZ Berlin is set for September 11-14, with the 12th and 13th serving as the webmaster conference’s main show dates.

For its part, TrafficPartner CEO Michael Reul says the company is thrilled about its partnership with XBIZ.

“As we probably are one of the strongest forces in the adult biz in Germany with all of our brands, we will do everything we can to make this a successful show,” Reul explains. “Berlin, the capital of Germany, is where our TrafficPartner headquarters are located, and all our staff from Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Kiel and Munich can’t wait to help plan the event!”

Two of those brands, Sex Goes Mobile and Webbilling will play prominent roles in the event.

“For me, it’s a real fantastic transatlantic joint venture, between the biggest U.S. adult media company and Germany’s biggest adult traffic company,” SGM’s Andy Wullmer says. “I am happy that XBIZ and TrafficPartner bring up Berlin as a new Location for the show, and I am sure all visitors will love Berlin because it’s a magic city.”

For Webbilling’s Ines Petersen, the move to Berlin provides an opportunity to showcase the splendors of Germany while building business and promoting pleasure.

“I am more than excited about XBIZ’s decision to bring its European Show to Berlin,” says Petersen. “For years I’ve been telling all my industry friends and peers how great Germany is, and that we should have a conference there, so I can finally show them ‘my home.’”

“By partnering up with XBIZ, I believe together we bring a huge force on the table to make this one of the most successful shows for all attendees,” Petersen adds. “With our strong German presence, we will make sure that everyone will have a blast — in both regards, business and pleasure.”

Reul, Wullmer and Petersen are welcome fixtures at XBIZ events in the U.S. and Europe, and have served as expert panelists in the circuit’s educational series.

Another benefit of this partnership is that TrafficPartner, publisher of AWMPro Magazine, will heavily market XBIZ Berlin to its readers, as well as to its thousands of affiliates/webmasters, helping to ensure the success of the show in its new host city.

Germany is home to many successful adult companies, website owners and affiliates, making it one of Europe’s most vigorous markets for adult entertainment. Berlin, its capital, is known as one of the most affordable cities in Europe, with a location that is easy to reach from anywhere, making the conference more accessible than ever to webmasters from Eastern Europe and elsewhere.

Following XBIZ tradition, XBIZ Berlin will offer a cutting-edge lineup of educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events and more.

Affiliates/webmasters qualify for free registration while XBIZ.net members receive a discount on admission.

“With TrafficPartner as our partner, XBIZ Berlin is shaping up to be one of the top highlights of the year,” says XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy. “Already there’s been so much excitement around our show relocation and now with this news and other upcoming announcements, we expect anticipation to build feverishly in the coming weeks.”

The revamped European event is another signal of XBIZ’s commitment to the adult industry, wherever it is located, with the firm tailoring its events for each regional market, guided by the help of local experts.

“We’re extremely pleased to be joining forces with TrafficPartner,” says XBIZ founder and publisher Alec Helmy. “Not only are they a top player in the region but more importantly, they are true seasoned professionals with unparalleled reputation and an unmatched passion for bridging the international business community. We really couldn’t have wished for a better partner.”

To stay tuned to event announcements, visit XBIZBerlin.com.

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