PussyCash Takes Spotlight at XBIZ 2009 Industry Conference

LOS ANGELES — PussyCash has signed on as a premium sponsor of the XBIZ ’09 State of the Industry Conference, slated for Feb. 10-12 in Woodland Hills, Calif., having nabbed the highest-level sponsorship available at the show.

The affiliate network also will offer attendees the conference’s first-ever outdoor smoking lounge complete with a set-up of couches and chaises.

“PussyCash is proud to be once again leading sponsor of the XBIZ Industry Conference,” PussyCash Director of Business Development Yuval Kijel said. “We believe in this show, and know that its new focus and the new venue will be even a bigger success. We’ve decided to take a bigger role this year and support this show more than we ever did, as we have great expectation for it.”

XBIZ Associate Publisher Kristen Kaye said she looks forward to spotlighting PussyCash at the 2009 conference.

"The PussyCash brand is going to shine in an especially bright spotlight at our show," XBIZ Associate Publisher Kristen Kaye said. “PussyCash’s ongoing support of XBIZ has been essential to the success of our shows, and I’m so happy to see they’ve taken a leading role for this highly anticipated industry event."

Registration for the XBIZ Industry Conference is free to those who checked in at XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum. For new attendees, registration is $200, which will grant them free access to the XBIZ Summer ’09 Forum in Las Vegas.

The conference culminates with the eighth annual XBIZ Awards, set for Feb. 12 in Hollywood, Calif.

Visit XBIZConference.com for registration and other information.

For information about exclusive sponsorship opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com.

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