'Elite Traffic Dinner' Series Extends Into XBIZ LA 2012

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain will host the latest edition of its invite-only Elite Dinner Series with sponsors CommerceGate and Vivid.com during the industry’s leading digital media conference XBIZ LA on Jan. 11 from 8-10 p.m. at Hollywood hotspot Dominick’s.

“The event is an informal way for the decision-makers, CEO, owners, people with lots of traffic and joins to get together in one room and focus on good food, good drinks and good business,” SexEntertain founder Michael M said. “We have been successful in building the Elite Dinner series and brand over the past several years. The webmaster community knows that anyone attending these dinners or events is going to be in the same room with people that can actually make a deal and they don't need to ask permission or get approvals.

“The Elite Series has become so successful that we have other industry shows trying to copy the platform now,” he said. “They change the name and have a variant on the style with the hopes that attendees will think we are affiliated in some way, but so far most people that have attended these other dinners have confirmed that the level of CEO, traffic and industry leaders remains firmly with our events.”

Although the event is by invite-only, Michael M said that those looking for an invite may contact him to be considered by The Elite Dinner’s sponsors.

SexEntertain, joined by sponsors, held its last Elite Dinner event during the inaugural XBIZ EU 2011 international digital media conference.

Set for Jan. 9-12 at the luxurious Sofitel Hotel, XBIZ LA returns with another round of world-class seminars, exclusive technology presentations, dynamic business-networking and Mix & Meet sessions and exclusive special events.

For more information, visit XBIZLA.com.

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