XBIZ Summer Forum: Day 1 Demo Sessions

LAS VEGAS — The XBIZ Summer Forum isn't just about seminars, swimsuits, networking and naughtiness — there are also live, hands-on demonstrations of powerful moneymaking tools, where decision makers experience the latest adult webmastering technologies in action.

The first demo session at this year's XBIZ Summer Forum was a video presentation by Billy from Intellichat Adult, who highlighted how Intellichat's intelligent chat agent can boost a paysite's revenues by as much as 25 percent.

This performance based, sales saving tool enables enhanced response rates on any website where customer action is needed — whether it is to submit a join form, a sales inquiry or other consumer initiated contact. There are no setup fees or contracts to sign, making Intellichat Adult a no-risk way to dramatically increase a website's income by better serving its potential customers.

Before you can save a sale, however, you need to present your sales offer — and that requires an audience to present it to.

Addressing this need is T3Report v5.0, which provides a serious competitive advantage to affiliate programs, identifying the affiliates of their competitors, both in their niche and complementary niches — allowing, for example, a live webcam site to identify and pursue amateur or adult dating affiliates as prospective affiliates of their own programs.

According to T3Report's Brandon Shalton, the report's Affiliate Link Analysis feature allows users to gain even more traffic from existing affiliates.

Day 2 of the XBIZ Summer Forum will feature demos of AdultCentro's advanced content feeds, the revolutionary Click Truth system and a special presentation by Dickmans' Design.

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