XBIZ EU Seminar to Dissect Traffic Strategies for Europe

LOS ANGELES — A select group of industry experts will participate in a panel discussion about traffic strategies in the European market sector at the inaugural XBIZ EU international digital media conference in London this month.

The panel will share their ideas and insights in a seminar titled Traffic Strategies: Generation, Acquisition and Affiliate Marketing.

The confirmed speakers include Joel Drapeau of Gamma Entertainment, Kim Nielsen from ATKingdom, Judy Shalom from EroAdvertising, Geoffrey Bonnechere of ExoClick and Sebastian Garel-Jones from Adult Moda.

Their session is designed to place the spotlight on the cornerstone of all e-commerce operations — the ability to secure a steady and ever-increasing flow of fresh, productive surfers to your website.

Given today’s increasingly competitive traffic scene and the shrinking pool of hubs controlling the largest percentage of traffic, this discussion seeks to explore all opportunities relative to customer acquisition in today’s dynamic market.

The seminar is scheduled for 1 to 1:50 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 23, in the Main Seminar Hall inside the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel.

From Sept. 23-25, XBIZ EU will bring together industry executives from international markets at London’s Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury, for a slate of business-networking and deal-making opportunities.

Attendees can also expect three days of cutting-edge educational seminars, engaging technology workshops, special guest keynote presentations designed especially for the European market.

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, including the complete schedule of events, visit XBIZEU.com.

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