XBIZ Summit 'Traffic Rush Hour' Prize Giveaways Announced

MIAMI — The all-new Traffic Rush Hour session sponsored by BrokerBabe at XBIZ Summit 2014 will feature prize giveaways from some of the premier traffic providers that have enlisted their participation.

Among the already confirmed participants are AdultAdWorld, Adamo Ads, ClicksVenue, Grand Slam Media, JuicyAds, Media Reps, Reporo, StarAdvertising and Traffic Junky.

Adamo Ads has announced it is giving away an iPad and $200 to spend in advertising. Ero-Advertising is rewarding five participants with $100 spend in advertising; and JuicyAds is giving away $500 to spend in advertising.

AdultAdWorld also has announced it will give away $100 in advertising credit to four winners. Additionally, TrafficForce will award five participants $200 advertising credit each.

XBIZ Summit’s Traffic Rush Hour is set to spark fresh business by facilitating connections between traffic providers and buyers. 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 meetings.

XBIZ Summit returns to Miami May 13-16, this time situated beachside at the plush 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 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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