XBIZ Research Co-Releases New Report, Partners With Business Insights

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ Research has announced a strategic partnership with U.K.-based Business Insights to release a new online adult entertainment market study report that provides comprehensive research and analysis into the fast changing online adult entertainment business.

The 100-page report provides the first-ever in-depth look into what drives the online adult market, offering key statistics and information to companies that want to maintain a pivotal market position, continue to grow and adapt to changing consumer demands.

"Since the dawn of the Internet, the online adult entertainment landscape has evolved at warp speed, to the point that it no longer resembles the market of the late ‘90s,” XBIZ President and Publisher Alec Helmy said.

“Countless companies have come and gone in pursuit of the billions of dollars that the online adult entertainment market offers,” he said. "Through our strategic partnership with Business Insights, we are pleased to release this new market research report.

"It provides great insight into how today's hyper-competitive market is changing, an understanding of the challenges faced by companies in the space, the future trends that will impact the market, and the competitive and strategic position of today's leading adult entertainment companies."

Some of the comprehensive insights include:

  • An overview of industry trends and technology evolution;

  • Analysis of market trends in “traditional” adult media such as DVDs and magazines;

  • Market projections for products, broadband and mobile technology communication;

  • Comparisons of adult site users by age, gender and browsing location; and,

  • Insight into consumption trends around short-form and user-generated content.

Business Insights is a leading publisher of industry and market insight across a number of industry sectors.

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