Webmaster Access L.A. Set for May 17-19

LOS ANGELES — The dates have been set for Webmaster Access L.A., the annual business-to-business conference that will conclude with a bash at the famous Playboy Mansion.

According to Webmaster Access spokesperson Shelly Riley, attendees can expect to see new seminars and speed networking at the show.

“We’ve moved our Webmaster Access L.A. Show from November to May,” Riley told XBIZ. “Since we’re not doing the Toronto show any longer, we decided to replace it with the L.A. show and have better weather for the Mansion party.”

The event is scheduled for May 17-19 and will take place at the Universal Sheraton in Universal City, Calif. with the Mansion party happening on the evening of May 19.

Pre-registration is $150 and admission onsite is $200.

Sponsors for the event have not been announced.

Webmaster Access Hawaii wrapped up this week. The weeklong event commenced Feb. 25 on the island of Maui and concluded in Kaui, with equal time spent at both locations.

Special events included cocktail get-togethers, a Hawaiian luau and a sunset dinner cruise.

“During the Webmaster Access Hawaii getaway there was plenty of time to meet with the attendees to get business done since it was such a relaxing environment,” Riley said.

The event was sponsored by PussyCash, DatingGold, SilverCash and PimpMansion, among others.

For more information, visit WebmasterAccess.com.

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