CCBill Debuts Networking Guide at Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. – For the first time since the show launched seven years ago, CCBill’s Phoenix Forum will debut the first edition of The Phoenix Networking Guide.

According to CCBill’s Marketing Manager Sherri Dosen, the Networking Guide is a comprehensive business resource, both accessible online and as a printed guide, that will profile show attendees who wish to submit their business and contact information.

Dosen added that for the guide’s first issue, Phoenix Forum registrants will be offered a free listing if they make the March 3 deadline for submission. CCBill plans to email the more than 1,000 registered show attendees with information on the requirements for a listing in the guide and how to upload a picture of themselves to be included in both the online and published version.

The online guide also will provide a searchable index by business category, Dosen said, which should allow for more proactive networking during the show and will help participants better familiarize themselves with each other and the companies being represented at the event.

The Phoenix Forum is scheduled for March 30-April 1 in Tempe, Ariz., at the Tempe Mission Palms.

Only limited registration remains due to high demand, Dosen said. For a $250 fee, registration is available through March 3, after which it will be closed.

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