XBIZ Announces Official Dates for XBIZ EU 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce Sept. 23-25 as the official dates for the XBIZ EU 2011 international digital media conference set to take place in London.

Last week’s standard-setting XBIZ LA conference attracted a record number of industry professionals from international markets, including representatives from 69Cash, iTeleBill, Affil4You, CashDorado, Reporo and PinkSim. With the launch of XBIZ EU, the industry’s leading digital media trade event goes international, bringing its brand of world-class seminars and business-networking events overseas.

“With another stellar XBIZ LA conference under our belt, the demand for XBIZ EU was made clear by the vast amount industry leaders that traveled from Europe and abroad to attend,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “XBIZ is pleased and excited to bring its standard-setting events to Europe.”

The growing demand from European subscribers and site visitors for a London-based XBIZ conference was met with an industry survey to determine preferred event elements.

“In planning this unique event, XBIZ is doing its due diligence to ensure the unique needs and desires of the European market are not only met but exceeded,” XBIZ Events Manager Moe Helmy said. “We will be collaborating with members of the European adult business community to deliver a digital media conference unlike any other.”

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