XBIZ Summit to Debut 'Traffic Rush Hour' Meet-Up Session

MIAMI — XBIZ is pleased to introduce a new traffic-focused event at XBIZ Summit with the addition of the Traffic Rush Hour networking session.

With the online adult industry’s influx of traffic providers and buyers, the XBIZ Summit’s Traffic Rush Hour aims to spark fresh business by facilitating their fruitful connections. Traffic seller-buyer connections will be streamlined by the event’s unique structure, which will place top traffic sellers in front of buyers for one-on-one introductions.

“When it comes to traffic buys, the greater the diversity, the better,” said Kristen Kaye, head of digital media business development for XBIZ. “Our new Traffic Rush Hour session will offer the best opportunity for connecting face-to-face with the biggest players in traffic today.”

Event organizers are prepared to scale the Traffic Rush Hour session to accommodate demand.

“Traffic Rush Hour is being modeled on the format of our popular Speed Networking sessions with additional components to best cater to this dynamic market segment,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. “We’re going to ensure that everyone participating meets one another regardless of buyer-seller ratio and that ample time is allotted for each connection.”

XBIZ Summit returns to Miami May 13-16, this time situated beachside at the legendary Eden Roc hotel. Converging modern and classic flair, Eden Roc will contribute to an unforgettable experience, complete with all-new outdoor mixers, beachfront networking, poolside cabanas, exclusive special events, surprise celeb appearances and other XBIZ Summit signature elements such as the next installment of its bikini contest.

For a limited time, members of XBIZ.net qualify for free or discounted show registration.

Attendees are encouraged to book rooms early to ensure availability. For hotel booking information, click here.

For more information about XBIZ Summit, click here.

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