Epoch Signs On as Platinum Sponsor of XBIZ EU 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce Epoch as Platinum Sponsor of the highly anticipated XBIZ EU 2011 international digital media conference set for Sept. 23-25.

“Epoch is proud to be a Platinum level sponsor for this year's XBIZ EU event,” said Harmik Gharapetian, Epoch’s vice president of sales and marketing. “We believe with organizational skills of XBIZ, this show is going to be a wonderful setting to meet with European business owners, create new relationships and take care of existing ones. Epoch will be there full force to meet with our existing clients, and bring on new clients.”

Epoch also is among the Corporate Sponsors of the official XBIZ EU after-event, the Oktoberfest Gathering, which is slated for Sept. 25-27 in Munich, Germany. Now in its eighth edition, the Oktoberfest Gathering offers networking and brainstorming sessions in a light-hearted atmosphere featuring world-class food and drinks.

Established in 1996, Epoch is regarded as the industry’s oldest high-risk Internet payment service provider that continuously evolves to meet the demands of its clientele.

“Already a widely recognizable brand, Epoch’s sponsorship of XBIZ EU and its official after-event, the Oktoberfest Gathering, further cultivates Epoch’s reach on a global scale,” said Kristen Kaye, XBIZ executive director of business development. “XBIZ is pleased to welcome Epoch’s continued support as Platinum Sponsor and enable their success with far reaching platforms for brand exposure.”

For a limited time, XBIZ is offering free registration to qualified affiliates, adult site operators and those who secure their Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel room.

For event information and details, visit XBIZEU.com.

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