CECash Joins XBIZ LA as Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that CECash has signed on as Corporate Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2010. CECash also is sponsoring several special events coinciding with the three-day digital trade event set for Feb. 9-11 at the Sofitel Hotel.

“CECash is very excited to be on board as a corporate sponsor of what we feel will be one of the best shows of 2010,” said Ardy of CECash.

XBIZ LA features three days of workshops, technology demo sessions and networking lunches. With a focus on technology, the conference will explore techniques and business methods to best position industry professionals in the coming future. As Corporate Sponsor, CECash maximizes its exposure at the industry’s top business-to-business conference.

CECash strengthens its brand with sponsorships of XBIZ LA special events.

“We will also be sponsoring a the Porn Poker Tour, Late Night Poker Suite, XBIZ Golf Tournament, and last but not least the CECash go-go girls will be present at the XBIZ Awards show and Players Ball for entertainment,” Ardy said.

The XBIZ LA Golf Tournament kicks off XBIZ LA on Feb. 8. Hosted by X2K Consulting and Media Services along with NETbilling, the tournament starts at noon at the Industry Hills Golf Club at Pacific Palms in Industry Hills, Calif. Transportation from the Sofitel Hotel will be provided, along with a continental breakfast, lunch and an awards ceremony and happy hour, directly after the tournament.

On Feb. 9 at 9 p.m., the Porn Poker Tour returns to the XBIZ Conference. Sponsored by NETbilling, CamZ, CECash and DatingGold, the adult webmaster poker series features Texas Hold’em and blackjack. Participants can take home cash prizes and network in the fun atmosphere that will include an open bar, karaoke and dancing as side attractions.

Honoring the most influential companies and performers, the 2010 XBIZ Awards will be a star-studded culmination to XBIZ LA. On Feb. 10, top industry players and stars will converge at the legendary Avalon Hollywood. Top adult stars Sunny Leone and Teagan Presley will host the awards show.

Access to the 2010 XBIZ Awards and XBIZ LA’s lineup of special events is strictly restricted to conference badge holders.

For event information and registration, visit XBIZLA.com.

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