Fleshlight Plans Big Presence at XBIZ LA

AUSTIN, Texas — Fleshlight.com, as well as the company’s affiliate program FN Cash, plans a big presence at next week’s digital media conference XBIZ LA.

Fleshlight is the Corporate Sponsor of XBIZ LA, the official sponsor of the 2012 XBIZ Awards After Party and the Platinum Sponsor of XBIZ Retail.

From Jan. 9- 12, Fleshlight will host an Executive Private Meeting Room at XBIZ LA, which takes place at the Sofitel Hotel.

FNCash is one of the Corporate Sponsors for the event. Fleshlight is a Platinum Sponsor and premier exhibitor at XBIZ Retail Expo, which takes place Jan. 9-10 at the Burbank Marriott Hotel in Burbank, Calif.

 FNCash will be sponsoring the shuttles taking hotel guests between XBIZ LA and XBIZ Retail to The Barker Hangar for the 10th annual XBIZ Awards, as well as to The Wilshire, which will host the Official XBIZ Awards After Party, sponsored by Fleshlight.

Fleshlight’s Chief Operating Officer Brian Shubin will be a panelist for the Online Retail Session, which will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 9 a.m.

The panel will be moderated by Jeff Dillon from Gamelink.com. To finish off the week, attendees will enjoy Mimosas in the executive private meeting room the morning after the awards ceremony.

"We are excited, as always, to be taking part in another XBIZ trade show,” Shubin said. “We are particularly excited about the upcoming show, it sounds like all the right people with be in attendance and we are expecting a very successful show. Not to mention, we will be showing a sneak peak at our amazing new product."

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