XBIZ Summer Forum ’09 Registration Officially Opens, Website Goes Live

LOS ANGELES — Registration has officially opened for the XBIZ Summer ’09 Forum, set for the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas June 3-5 for three days of poolside networking, Internet business workshops and a slate of exclusive special events.

Head to the XBIZSummerForum.com website to register and get a sneak peek. XBIZ is once again extending free registration to paid registrants of February’s XBIZ Industry Conference as part of its “give-back-to-the-industry” promotion.

“XBIZ has an incredible lineup of events and special features that I can’t wait to reveal to our attendees,” XBIZ Associate Publisher Kristen Kaye said. “I have to keep my lips sealed for now, but rest assured this is going to be the sexiest Summer Forum yet.”

Hotel rooms now are available at a special rate exclusive only to XBIZ Summer Forum attendees. Call the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at (800) 473-7625 and use group code XBIZ2009.

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino boasts the famous Body English nightclub and the rocker-chic Wasted Space lounge, and in April will officially re-open The Joint, a 7,500 square-foot state-of-the-art music venue that will offer the hottest musical acts in Vegas. With Rare 120 Steakhouse and an all-new 24-hour Poker Lounge, the Hard Rock welcomes the adult industry to another hit trade event with the perfect atmosphere to mix business with pleasure.

The XBIZ Summer Forum ’09 is the season’s most talked-about industry show, held at the Las Vegas Hard Rock Hotel & Casino — the hottest hotel to mix business with rock ‘n’ roll. Join adult industry professionals from around the globe for three days packed with exclusive networking, essential workshops and the kind of entertainment you can only find in Vegas.

Find out more at XBIZSummerForum.com.

To reserve a poolside cabana, or get advance details about exclusive sponsorship opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com.

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