XBIZ LA Attendees Sync Up at CE Cash-Sponsored Soiree

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ LA day two wrapped this evening with a packed house at luxurious The Capital Grille, where event attendees enjoyed refreshing drinks courtesy of CE Cash.

As Diamond Sponsor of XBIZ LA, CE Cash and CitySex.com, powered by CE Cash, got plenty of attention throughout with sexy, sleek banners draped over the walls of Sofitel’s bustling seminar rooms and hallways, but the leading affiliate program outdid itself with the grand XBIZ.net Social Mixer event.

"The turnout was great and I'm very pleased with the venue," CE Cash's Ardy said. "CE Cash is always happy to offer an opportunity for our colleagues to network in a fun, relaxing environment."

Jeff Dillon of Gamelink arrived right in the midst of XBIZ LA but said he was looking forward to the XBIZ Retail Expo.

"Since I got here it was difficult to make it up to my room because of all the familiar faces surrounding me. Networking has been nonstop since I arrived," Dillon said.

The CE Cash-sponsored party gathered hundreds of XBIZ LA attendees at the luxurious lounge of The Capital Grille across the street from the Sofitel Hotel for an evening of continued business talk among those enjoying day two of the conference, and catching up for recent arrivals.

The XBIZ.net Social Mixer wrapped a full day of industry-leading seminars and special events, including a special Keynote Presentation from industry luminary Pink Visual President Allison Vivas and educational workshops — Brad Gosse’s Traffic Master Class and a demo from AdultCentro.

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