CE Cash Secures Diamond Partnership for XBIZ LA 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce CE Cash as the Diamond Partner of XBIZ LA 2011, the top digital trade event set for Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

“We are very excited to participate in the upcoming XBIZ LA show as the official Diamond Sponsor where we will be debuting our all-new dating platform, CitySex.com,” said Ardy of CE Cash.com. “The XBIZ LA Conference combined with the awards show has become the most anticipated annual gathering in our industry by providing an excellent venue in addition to an impressive lineup of daily events and mixers for all to partake in.”

CE Cash has developed and marketed an extensive suite of affiliate programs since 1996 including Cyberotica, XratedBucks, CashTraffic, among others. The company said it has paid out more than $100 million to webmasters while maintaining an on-time payment history.

The exclusive partnership places the CE Cash brand front-and-center in the eyes of the countless adult industry professionals that travel from around the globe for three days of world class seminars, exclusive multimedia demo presentations, extended speed-networking and Mix & Meet sessions and a slate of all-new special events.

XBIZ LA culminates with the 9th annual XBIZ Awards, the industry’s biggest business awards show where the biggest names in the biz to come together to honor their own and see who takes top honors.

To register for XBIZ LA 2011, visit XBIZLA.com.

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