Reporo Named XBIZ LA Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce Reporo as a Gold Sponsor of XBIZ LA, the top digital trade event being held Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

"Reporo is the only ad network to focus exclusively on the mobile adult space,” Reporo Managing Director Kieran O’Keeffe said. “Consequently we have grown from 100 million ads served per month to 2.5 billion in less than one year which I believe makes us the world's largest. We are delighted to be sponsoring XBIZ LA. We are keen to meet adult webmasters, wapmasters, iPhone-masters or anybody who has traffic from mobile devices to monetize. Most of you will have seen the now infamous Reporo promo girls at other shows so please come along and shmooze with Jerry Lynn, Cara et al. Happy days!"

Reporo is a London-based company offering a premium mobile adult ad network, which can name a slew of quality Internet brands among its publishers. The company also operates Mwah and Phwah mobile social network, which have built up a large user base of enthusiastic followers over the last few years.

“XBIZ is pleased to welcome Reporo as Gold Sponsor of XBIZ LA,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “It’s an honor to have the support of such an internationally known innovative company. Reporo’s presence at XBIZ LA will be appreciated by many! Special thanks to Kieran and the entire Reporo team.”

With its focus to “Seize the Future,” XBIZ LA 2011 is positioned to be the best yet with best-of-class seminars and panels that explore current and emerging online market trends, cutting-edge technologies and e-business solutions.

To register for XBIZ LA, visit XBIZLA.com.

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