Fuckbook Founder to Speak at XBIZ 360

LOS ANGELES — Fabian, the innovator behind the adult networking site Fuckbook.com, is heading to Hollywood next week for the XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference. As one of the key speakers on the “Interactivity: The New Profit Center of Adult Entertainment,” Fabian will contribute to the conversation about the dynamic interactive content market segment, and offer his expertise on how to best capitalize on it. The session is set for Jan. 24 at noon.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to network with Fabian and his CTO, tech specialist at the Mix & Meet Market on Jan. 23. The afternoon happy hour event starts at 5 p.m.

As one of the key speakers on the “Interactivity: The New Profit Center of Adult Entertainment,” Fuckbook founder Fabian will contribute to the conversation about the dynamic interactive content market segment, and offer his forward-thinking expertise on how to best capitalize on it. 

Fuckbook.com is beginning the New Year with increased growth and incredible visibility achieved in the last year. The site has gained a remarkable following with what the company says is a simple, efficient system for navigating a massive database of member profiles.

The company is attending XBIZ 360 in effort to continue growing and is seeking traffic deals.

The XBIZ 360 Digital Media Conference is taking place at the W Hotel in Hollywood, Calif., Jan. 22-25. Fuckbook.com is also in the running for the 2014 XBIZ Awards in the category of Dating Site of the Year.

Fuckbook said it features more than 6,700,000 profiles and offers members the utmost control of their privacy. The adult chat community connects women and men regardless of their sexual orientation.  

For more information visit Fuckbook.com.

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