Webmaster Access Readies for Toronto Show

LOS ANGELES – Entering its 3rd year of trade shows in the U.S., Canada and Europe, Webmaster Access East is again slated for Toronto as part of its 2006 roster of networking events.

Scheduled for May 10-13 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, the event will offer its usual schedule of seminars, networking gatherings and parties that keep show attendees mixing in a variety of environments for both work and play.

The Webmaster Access series of shows are organized by the team at GFY, a subsidiary of Playboy. Corporate sponsors for this year’s Canada event include Platinum Bucks, SilverCash, ePassporte, FlyntDigital, WegCash, SexSearch, Paycom/Epoch and Adult Webmaster Empire.

On May 10, event sponsors Epoch Systems and Mancheck will host a kickoff party at an offsite venue called Aphrodisiac, with limo rides to and from the event starting at 9 p.m.

The next day features seminars like Newbies: Keys to Success, Where's the Traffic, Newest Legal Issues, and breakout sessions where show attendees can discuss pertinent issues more informally. The second day of the event will conclude with a cocktail party sponsored by Python and DollarMachine called A Night of Casual Luxury, followed by a VIP-sponsored party at the same location.

The final day of the event features seminars focusing on processing, content and a state-of-the-industry panel, concluded by A Night Under the Stars party at Mink Nightclub sponsored by Platinum Bucks, Sex Search and National Net.

Registration for the Toronto show is still open.

GFY launched the Webmaster Access series of year-round events in October 2003 as a platform for the online community to make new connections, stay up to speed on the latest industry buzz and educate on current trends. The kick-off event took place in Santa Monica, Calif., on Nov. 21-23.

Other Webmaster Access events will take place throughout the year in Amsterdam, Sept. 15-18, Los Angeles, Nov. 8-11, and South Lake Tahoe, Nev., in February.

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