Video Secrets Signs On as Corporate Sponsor for 2009 XBIZ Conference

LOS ANGELES — The XBIZ State of the Industry Conference has gained a new corporate sponsor: leading video chat network Video Secrets.

XBIZ, the adult industry's leading source for business news, will hold its annual conference from Feb. 10-12 in Woodland Hills, Calif. The annual XBIZ Awards are set for the final night of the conference.

Video Secrets manager of operations Brad Estes said that he and his team were looking forward to the XBIZ Conference.

“Video Secrets is very pleased to return as a corporate sponsor of the XBIZ tradeshows for the fourth straight year,” he said. “We consistently find the XBIZ industry tradeshows to be an effective venue for building new business opportunities.”

Among the many activities offered at the conference, XBIZ gives adult industry professionals the chance to meet as many new business contacts as possible in a speed-networking environment. Video Secrets will be sponsoring that event.

“We believe strongly in the benefit for industry veterans and newbies alike to make interesting and beneficial connections during the speed networking sessions,” Estes said.

XBIZ Associate Publisher Kristen Kaye said having Video Secrets' support has been a crucial part of the ongoing success of the XBIZ conferences.

“Video Secrets has been a leading sponsor of XBIZ conferences since the beginning,” she said. “They continue to be a top supporter of our large-scale events year after year and we deeply appreciate their strong ongoing support. It is a true pleasure to name Video Secrets a corporate sponsor of our State of the Industry Conference.”

Until Dec. 1, registration will be free to those who checked in at XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum. For new attendees, registration will be $200, which will grant them free access to the XBIZ Summer ’09 Forum in Las Vegas.

For more information, visit XBIZConference.com, or email sales@xbiz.com.

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