Cool Off With WWC and WWF at the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum

GLENDALE, Calif -- WorldWideContent.com (WWC) and sister-company WorldWideFeeds.com (WWF) are gearing up for the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum next week, and are inviting all in attendance to visit them on the north side of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at their poolside cabana.

From Cabana #39, the WWC team will pour webmasters drinks and take the opportunity to introduce forum guests to the company’s new and existing products.

The staff at WWC is looking forward to meeting up with long-standing colleagues and making inroads with new clients.

“Our products were created to increase member retention and conversion ratios for adult Internet professionals,” Co-owner Raffi Vartanian said “We can’t wait to meet with webmasters and demonstrate how Word Wide Content and World Wide Feeds will work for them.”

It’s been an eventful year for WWC and WWF, the company said. The launch of sister company World Wide Feeds (WWF) brought IPTV (Internet-Protocol TV) quality streams to the adult marketplace in February.

“Initial response has been overwhelmingly positive, and it’s easy to see why,” Vartanian said. “The quality of our streams are in a class by themselves. IPTV is the future, and WWF is leading the charge.”

WWC also announced an exclusive licensing agreement with Legend Video in March, and deals with Smash Pictures and gay distribution house Video 10 in May.

This summer, WWF version 2.0 will go live with whole new look, including new webmaster tools and niches.

For additional information about WWC, visit WorldWideContent.com. To learn more about the new World Wide Feeds, visit WorldWideFeeds.com. Don’t forget to drop by Cabana #39 at the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum.

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