QWEBEC Expo Announces Event Plans

MONTREAL — QWEBEC Expo has announced plans for its sixth event, slated for August 28-30 in Montreal, Canada.

According to its promoters, QWEBEC Expo is a tradeshow and technical conference serving existing and prospective online adult entertainment professionals across North-America.

The event returns to one of the most luxurious hotels in Montreal, the Marriott Chateau Champlain — which is offering a discount room rate for attendees who book early.

"This annual sourcing event provides adult website owners, operators and webmasters with the information and resources they need to build, maintain, promote, market and grow a successful adult Internet business," said QWEBEC Expo's Michael P. "This is a great opportunity for people to meet face-to-face with industry suppliers from the U.S., Canada, Europe and other countries. The latest industry technologies, trends, products and services are marketed and displayed."

"This is also a great opportunity to meet webmasters who, for some reason can't get across the border to attend U.S.-based events (i.e. passport issues)," he added. "The same with Europeans who can't get into the U.S. (due to visa issues), but can come to Montreal to meet U.S. people."

An early registration discount is available until July 3, with online registrations ending on August 21. A discounted registration fee is available for solo girls who are running their own website and to companies who want to bring female models to help them promote their programs.

An exhibition area is available with 10'x10' booths for those wishing to exhibit; with a 50 percent discount rate of $999 being offered until July 18 or until the spaces are sold out.

"Exhibiting is a great way to launch a new product or program, reach out to new business, and gain increased media and industry exposure," Michael P. said.

According to a release from the show's promoters, NATS parent Too Much Media will be sponsoring 50 percent of five booths for programs running under NATS, bringing the complete booth price down to $500 for these exhibitors.

Select sponsorship opportunities are still available.

"Whether you are an experienced or a new adult webmaster, a mainstream webmaster looking to get started in adult, or a mainstream business wanting to get your foot in the door of the adult market, you should plan on attending QWEBEC Expo 2009," Michael concluded.

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