XBIZ EU Adult Mobile Panel to Feature Industry Leaders

LOS ANGELES — One of the featured seminars of the inaugural XBIZ EU digital media conference in London in September will showcase a team of distinguished panelists who will discuss the dynamic mobile sector.

Titled Adult Mobile: Exploring an Emerging Goldmine, this seminar will define how adult’s next profit frontier has come into its own with the proliferation of users consuming content across multiple mobile platforms.

The session, scheduled for 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 23 in the Main Seminar Hall at the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury, will reveal which mobile devices are most popular; which are the most profitable to target; and how to monetize mobile adult entertainment in today’s market.

The panelists include Kristin Wynters from TopBucks, Christoph Hermes from PinkSim, Christian Kreul from SexGoesMobile, Kieran O’Keeffe of Reporo and veteran executive Alexandre Noirot-cosson. Jarvis Todd from World Telemedia will moderate the panel.

“I find it staggering that we're still discussing this ‘emerging’ market,” Todd said. “The reality is that we've been very relaxed about the clear opportunity an ‘on the move’ consumer represents. If a digital content business of any sort doesn't wise up really quickly, they'll be left well behind. I hope this session provides a wake-up call to the online world who may — if they're lucky — have only one more bite of the cherry!”

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

For more information about the conference Sept. 23-25, including the entire schedule of events, visit XBIZEU.com

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