iDealgasm to Offer Discounted Packages at Exxxotica

PHILADELPHIA  Adult discount site Idealgasm.com will now be offering those same discounts on services to those within the adult industry.

This week, the company launched its first B2B promotion with discounted rates on exhibitor space at the 2012 Exxxotica Expo.

The promotion ends Monday, April 9.

Idealgasm.com will be able to offer a 40 percent discount on exhibit space at any of the 2012 Exxxotica Expos located in Miami, Chicago and Edison, N.J.

Typically valued at $1,650, these 10x10 spaces will be available to companies seeking to exhibit for only $1,000.

The exhibitor package includes carpet, ID sign, 8-foot back drape, 4-foot side drape, 6- foot table and two chairs, 2 exhibitor badges, and six complimentary tickets.

“The Exxxotica Expo is one of the biggest industry consumer events every year," partner Bradley Stewart said. "If you want to be noticed, and place your product in front of a targeted audience, Exxxotica is the place to be seen. Each venue receives over 20,000 attendees  you are guaranteed to make the right connections and gain the brand exposure you need."

“By offering these discounted exhibit spaces, we’re able to provide the smaller businesses with the same vital opportunities to reach the next level; without having to spend their entire marketing budget.”

For more information, visit the Live Deals section at iDealgasm.com or contact director of sales Alex Burton at Alexuk@iDealgasm.com

To secure your space, a $100 deposit is required at the time of deal purchase. The remaining $900 balance must be paid in full directly to Exxxotica within seven days of deal purchase or deposit will be forfeited.

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