XBIZ Summit Show Registration Hits 1,000 Mark, Hotel Sold Out

MIAMI — Free registration courtesy of PussyCash for XBIZ Summit 2012 came to a close on Tuesday with over 1,000 digital media professionals enlisting their attendance at the ultimate business retreat set for May 15-18 at the sold-out Shelborne Beach Hotel in South Beach, Miami.

Registration for XBIZ Summit is now available for $100; on-site registration will be $250. The Shelborne Hotel is now sold out of rooms.

Presented by Diamond Sponsor AWE, XBIZ Summit 2012 attendees can look forward to an upgraded suite of workshops, technology clinics and enhanced networking sessions. With direct access to the beach and reserved seating, attendees can even conduct business meetings on the sandy Miami Beach shore or within luxurious private poolside cabanas.

The recently announced 2012 XBIZ Summit official show schedule offers a jam-packed three-day lineup of unparalleled seminars, workshops, business-networking and exclusive tropical-inspired special events. Among the special events to look forward to is the Mix & Meet Market. A staple of XBIZ events, the Mix & Meet’s intimate marketplace allows participating companies to showcase top B2B products and services in a one-on-one environment while attendees are immersed in the latest offers in a relaxing and informative setting that brings qualified buyers and sellers together.

XBIZ Summit 2012 also will host Pornhub’s first-ever Content Partner Program Workshop. The session will show how to capitalize content through its tube sites.

eXXXotica Miami Beach 2012 takes place on May 18-20 just blocks away from the Shelborne Hotel at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

XBIZ Summit 2012 also precedes the 21st annual Eurowebtainment, set for May 23-26, in Majorca, Spain. Eurowebtainment offers attendees the opportunity to connect with the top movers and shakers of the European market.

For more information on the 2012 XBIZ Summit, click here.

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