MyFreeSexStore.com to Sponsor The Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — MyFreeSexStore.com, the growing adult e-commerce platform, has announced its Platinum Level sponsorship of The Phoenix Forum. 

Offering versatile and dynamic white-label stores, MyFreeSexStore.com says its the ideal solution for adult businesses and websites to convert their existing traffic into profit — all for free.  Representatives from the new service invite all Phoenix Forum attendees to preview the platform and even setup their own store — in as little as five minutes.

Powered by Adult Drop Shipper, the fulfillment division of IVD and ECN, MyFreeSexStore.com stores come pre-loaded with the industry’s top-selling products — now including more than 100,000 adult DVD titles and 20,000 novelties. The platform is a 100% managed solution and allows users to build general or niche stores such as star, studio, or director-focused sites. Each site is fully SEO optimized and offers PayPal Express checkout and integrated Google Webmaster Tools.  

Phoenix Forum attendees can meet with MyFreeSexStore representatives on site at their Poolside Cabana. On Thursday, April 4, the group will be hosting an invitation-only party at Babe’s Cabaret in Scottsdale, Ariz, about 10 minutes from the host hotel, the Tempe Mission Palms. All forum participants will receive party information upon their arrival. Keeping with the MyFreeSexStore theme – admission and transportation to Babe’s Cabaret are free.

For more information about the platform,  visit myfreesexstore.com. The Phoenix Forum Attendees can find more information at thephoenixforum.com. The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4 to April 7.

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