2Much Adds New Yacht Sponsor Opportunities

MONTREAL -- The 2much.net and LiveCamNetwork.com Internext yacht party has added new sponsorship opportunities to allow smaller companies the chance to join the event.

"We're just getting too much demand right now," 2much.net CEO Mark Prince said. "So we're responding with new sponsorships, and a new structure on the top deck."

The top deck of the 2much yacht is larger than expected and will be one of the main gathering spots on the boat, according to party organizers.

Another chance for webmasters and site owners to get their brand imprinted in the minds of the industry is on the aft deck, where a steel drum band will be playing during the cruise.

"The aft deck is also visible from the top deck," Prince said. "So visibility will be at a premium for this sponsorship.

"A less expensive possibility is the SunDeck sponsorship, over on the front end of the yacht. I can just see Serena, our GammaCash suntan lotion girl, pulling a Titanic at the front end. Great photo ops there."

The yacht party went from a company gathering with clients to a big networking event earlier last month when word spread and 2much had to find the biggest yacht that could dock at the marina to accommodate business partners, LiveCamNetwork affiliates and other industry members who wanted in.

"The simplest way to get on the boat is to buy a sponsorship," Prince said. "Beyond that, it's invitation only to the people we do business with, have done business with, or want to do business with."

Sponsors signed for the cruise include Wildline, GammaCash, ItsYourPorn, MyWifeBucks, PKReviews, QWEBEC Expo, as well as media sponsors XBIZ, among others.

The cruise launches at 4 p.m. from Nikki's Marina at the front of the Westin Diplomat hotel Aug. 5.

More information can be found at 2much.net/internext/sponsors.php

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