XBIZ LA Kicks Off a Day Early

LOS ANGELES - Still hyped from the SuperBowl game, a pack of XBIZ LA attendees arrived at the Saddle Ranch on Sunset Boulevard a day before the official event kicks off tomorrow.

D Money and representatives from SexGoesMobile were among the early arrivals, along with Mike with DateCamCash.

“Haven’t you heard of Sexletts?” Mike asked, referring to the latest craze of sex enhancement products, which have now taken the form of chewing gum. Sexletts is available on Stamalast.com, with media attention from mainstream media such as Men’s Health, FHM, Maxim and Esquire.

While focusing on the upcoming highly anticipated XBIZ Awards 2011, James Bartholet arrived at the Saddle Ranch dressed in the Super Bowl winning team’s colors and ready to mingle with the attendees.

Bartholet, who is nominated for an XBIZ Award for Acting Performance of the Year for "SAW: A Hardcore Parody,” also is the founder of Galaxy PR, representing talent such as Misty Stone, Sophie Dee, Daisy Marie and Tommy Gunn.

Other notable attendees included MojoHost President Brad Mitchell and Liz Wright of Wright Stuff Consulting.

The XBIZ LA Warm Up Mixer turned out to be just that - a chance for early arrivals and locals to get warmed up to the slate of world-class seminars, exclusive multimedia demo presentations, extended speed networking and Mix & Meet sessions and exclusive special events awaiting for them in the days to come.

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