PimpsPromo Named Media Partner For Barcelona Summit

TORRANCE, Calif. – The Barcelona Summit and SPP Productions, Inc. have announced that PimpsPromo.com has been named as an official media partner of Europe’s leading international conference for the online entertainment industries, the Barcelona Summit.

The next Barcelona Summit will be held September 21-24, 2010 at the Le Meridien Ra Beach Hotel & Spa in Barcelona, Spain.

“We are pleased to have PimpsPromo.com on board as an official media sponsor,” said Andreas Bischoff, Barcelona Summit CEO and founder. “We feel that PimpsPromo’s proven results with their search engine rankings ensure the highest amount of exposure for all summit sponsors and companies in attendance.”

Lloyd “baddog” Brown, President of SPP Productions, Inc. and the PimpsPromo subsidiary commented, “We are glad to return to Barcelona. We attended the first Barcelona Summit in June 2009 and came away with valuable contacts and business relationships that continue today. Since most adult webmaster trade shows occur in the United States, a good number of European webmasters are unable to make the valuable face-to-face contact required to build long-lasting and stable business relationships with US companies. It is my belief that the European webmaster is more apt to believe you want their business if you are willing to cross the Atlantic to get it.”

For more information about the Barcelona Summit, click here.

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