OrbitalPay Offering XBIZ LA Show Specials, Signs On as Silver Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — OrbitalPay has signed on as a Silver Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2012, where the company will participate in the Mix & Meet showcase with event specials and opportunities for webmasters and program owners to boost revenue.

XBIZ LA 2012 returns to the luxurious Sofitel Hotel next week, Jan. 9-12, for another edition of the industry-leading digital media conference.

“Consistently over many years, XBIZ has proven to be a straight-shooting news source for the adult industry, never reporting on unconfirmed news and we at OrbitalPay are honored to be part of any XBIZ event,” OrbitalPay CEO Steven H. Bryson said. “I've personally worked with XBIZ for many years and can only say great things about the team that Alec Helmy has put together. I have and continue to enjoy the solid relationship I have with Alec and Moe and look forward to working with the entire XBIZ family for many years to come.”

OrbitalPay offers end-to-end billing solutions for vendors and accepts a host of businesses including product sales, VOD, PPV, cams and membership sites. For more than 10 years, OrbitalPay has been offering all-in-one processing related services.

The company will showcase its offering during the Mix & Meet session set for Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m.

“OrbitalPay is thrilled to be once again participating in one of our most favorite events at the show and we look forward to seeing our friends as well as meeting new ones,” Bryson said. “We welcome you to come by our table and meet our highly knowledgeable team members. We are happy to discuss the many ways we can help your business to be more profitable and about the show specials we are offering. If you offer services to webmasters and program owners we have a lucrative referral program you may be interested in as well.”

Registered attendees of XBIZ LA also are granted entry into the 10th annual XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams.com, which is set to place Jan. 10 at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif.

For more information, visit XBIZLA.com.

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