11th Annual Phoenix Forum Now Open for Registration

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum has announced its return to the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel — and registration is now open.

During the three day event, being held from April 8-10, the entire hotel will be accessible only to Phoenix Forum staff, guests, and attendees, ensuring uninterrupted networking and socializing.

As an added early registration incentive, from now until March 1, an early bird special will be running with an event registration fee of $195 per person. From March 1 until April 9, the fee will be $250 per person, and for those registering onsite, the fee will be $300 per person.

While hotel rooms at the Tempe Mission Palms are now sold out, The Phoenix Forum website offers alternative hotel suggestions, in addition to easy online registration.

"The Phoenix Forum is one of the industry's most popular annual events, becoming an Industry mainstay over the past 11 years," stated an event rep. "Once again the three day event will include daytime seminars and structured networking events/lunches that are open to all attendees."

The event sees the return of several favorite sponsored activities, such as The Phoenix Forum Golf Tournament hosted by X2K; Lightspeed Webmaster Dodgeball; Smashbucks Late Night Poker Room; XXXIronMan Beer Pong Tournament; Porn Poker Tournament; and more.

The Phoenix Forum is sponsored by Adult.com/RealityCash, Pussycash/IMLive, CashDorado, FreeOnes, JuggCash, OrbitalPay, SpunkyCash, Badpuppy, BuddyProfits, Grooby, Gunzblazing, JustBlowMe, Lightspeed, Lovercash, SmashBucks, TopBucks, X2K, Banana Guide Partners, Blake Mason, GayAdPros, IntenseCash, Men4SexNow, NakedSword, Pridebucks, AVN, Cybersocket, FUBAR, GayMainStreet and YNOT.

XBIZ is the official sponsor of The Phoenix Forum.

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