Pink Visual to Hand Out iPads as Elite Dinner Sponsor at XBIZ EU

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain has announced that Pink Visual has signed on as an official sponsor for the Elite Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 24 during the 2011 XBIZ EU, the highly anticipated international digital media conference set for Sept. 23-25 in London.

This marks the fifth annual Elite Dinner in what has become a must attend event that allows leaders in the adult industry to come together for a night of fine dining, cocktails, and networking.

The Elite Dinner is strictly invitation-only and is held twice annually, once in the U.S. and Europe.  

“Pink Visual and its webmaster affiliate program TopBucks are honored to sponsor the Elite Dinner in London,” marketing director Lea Busick said.

“As a past participant, we recognize the inherent value of these networking dinners and during our stay in London, we look forward to reaching out to affiliates and business partners while helping to facilitate an international exchange of ideas in a global setting.”

Pink Visual sales director Kristin Wynters will attend the Elite Dinner and will be on hand to negotiate business deals or discuss topics related to mobile technology, traffic, anti-piracy or overall best practices.

The company said there will likely be an iPad giveaway or other offering.

The fifth annual Elite Dinner will bring together a diverse industry group well suited to share in this uniquely fashioned networking opportunity.

Pink Visual said that this event is one of the many ways in which the company and its webmaster program TopBucks can show appreciation to an industry that has continued to support them throughout these many years.

Business owners and managers interested in attending the Elite Dinner should contact Pink Visual or SexEntertain directly.  

To contact PinkVisual, please contact Lea or Kristin at lee@pinkvisual.com or kristin@pinkvisual.com.

TopBucks joins CommerceGate in Sponsoring the fifth annual Elite Dinner.

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