DatingGold to Sponsor Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — DatingGold has announced its sponsorship of adult industry networking and educational conference, The Phoenix Forum, in Tempe, Ariz., in April.

DatingGold is dedicated to supporting opportunities to network and form lasting business relationships within the industry. VP of Sales and Marketing Alfonsus “AK” Kusuma explains that Phoenix Forum has always been one of his favorite conferences. “Phoenix Forum was the first conference I ever went to and this year will be my 12th year in a row attending," Kusuma said.

This year, DatingGold will be attending with a focus on promoting more of its webcam properties.

“Our new design to WebCamClub.com has opened up a lot of possibilities for our affiliates,” Kusuma said. “We look forward to getting the word out at TPF and communicating those possibilities.”

"One of the things that help make The Phoenix Forum what it has become is the outstanding support we receive from sponsors, and we are grateful to DatingGold for its support," said Kathi Stout, event manager for The Phoenix Forum. "Moreover, Forum attendees have always shown a willingness to engage in meaningful business discussions, and the arranged meetings with sponsors are just one way this is accomplished. We thank the staff at Dating Gold for their generosity and hope the show is nothing but successful for them."

Anyone attending The Phoenix Forum who would like to schedule a meeting with the DatingGold team should email ak@datinggold.com .

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