GameLink to Host XBIZ.net Gathering in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink.com plans to host San Francisco's XBIZ.net Gathering in mid August.

It's the second straight year that GameLink has hosted the event, and this time around the event will be held at Mr. Smith’s in San Francisco's Civic Center district on Friday, Aug. 17, beginning at 6 p.m.

The XBIZ.net Gatherings, created by adult industry hub XBIZ, are held multiple times per year in various worldwide locations. The events offer attendees a chance to network and get to know fellow professionals in order to build fruitful connections.

 "Our XBIZ.net Gatherings have been a fantastic way for members of our community to get out and meet each other face to face and in a relaxed setting," said Kristen Kaye, executive director of business development for XBIZ. "Our past gatherings have all been very well received and we think that GameLink.com hosting the San Francisco get-together will make this one extra special."

Jeff Dillon, GameLink.com's director of online sales says last year's XBIZ.net Gathering in San Francisco was a success.

 "We wanted to again be involved in bringing together professionals in the internet industry,"Dillon said. "San Francisco is a perfect location to blend our industry with the mainstream. Professionals from Google, Twitter, Yahoo, and other Internet enterprises are sure to be in attendance.

"This is one event not to be missed. I’d even recommend folks from L.A. join us for the day too.”

For additional XBIZ.net Gathering San Francisco information, contact Jeff Dillon at jeff@gamelink.com.

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