XBIZ.net Now Offering SiN2.0 Adult Webmaster Podcasts

SAN JOSE, Calif. — As part of a partnership, the SiN2.0 podcast player is now available on XBIZ.net and SiN2.0 members can access up-to-date industry news via a homepage widget.

“The partnership with XBIZ.net will allow even more people to experience the benefits of enjoying our podcast and will help us further develop the social aspects of our show, such as facilitating listener feedback and suggestions as well as helping us pick future interview topics and guests,” said Jason “J-SiN” Hart, owner of SiN2.0. “We’re thrilled to be working with XBIZ.net as we feel they have quickly become the industry leader in providing a social-networking platform for the industry, and can’t wait to see where they go next.”

The companies are focused on bringing social media to the adult industry business side, and through their partnership aims to facilitate communication and networking among members of both sites by providing news, education and networking opportunities.

“SiN2.0 produces exceptional audio podcasts covering a wide variety of important issues impacting the business of adult entertainment,” XBIZ Publisher Alec Helmy said. “Their programming is not only of high informational value to XBIZ’s global audience but also industry-leading in terms of production value. XBIZ is pleased to form this strategic cross-marketing relationship with SiN2.0.”

Additionally, the SiN2.0 staff will be recording and broadcasting seminars from XBIZ industry trade shows on its podcasts to accommodate those that cannot attend.

SiN2.0 is an online social media website dedicated to supporting the informational needs of the adult webmaster community and the online adult industry. The site employs voting, tagging, and commenting to determine what information is important and to whom.

XBIZ offers a suite of informational products and business resources designed to help both new and experienced adult industry professionals succeed.

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