The Floating World Sponsors Porn Star Panel

LOS ANGELES – The Floating World is providing free passes to the three-day Webmaster Access West show Nov. 8-11, for all interested adult industry talent.

Adult industry news and events website TheFloatingWorld.com is hosting the Promoting Official Porn Star Websites panel Thursday, November 9 from 4-5 p.m. The panel will cover the building of porn star websites and provide up-to-date information on official porn star affiliate programs, tips for successful porn star promotion and practical legal advice for the porn star webmaster.

The intended audience for the panel includes affiliate webmasters and adult performers.

The conference is being held at the Universal Sheraton in Universal City, Calif.

The Promoting Official Porn Star Websites panel will be immediately followed by an adult industry networking party at the Terrace Bar from 5:15-6:30 p.m. Sponsors of the party include Black Widow Talent, a licensed and bonded agency for both adult and mainstream representation, Atlas Multimedia, home to official websites for more than 25 stars and Fantasy Girl Revenue, the affiliate program owned by porn star Catalina Cruz.

All conferees and the show's porn star guests are invited to drink, hang out by the pool and make new acquaintances. Webmasters will meet the stars they're promoting and performers will have a chance to promote themselves. Confirmed attendees for the party are porn stars Alexis Amore, Lexi Lamour and the girls of the panel.

Adult industry performers who wish to attend the panel and networking party are invited to email Terri Redor at terri@thefloatingworld.com for inclusion on the list for free passes to Webmaster Access West.

Panelists include The Floating World’s Redor, performers Kayla Quinn, Vanessa Blue and Lynn LeMay, industry publicist Monstar and adult industry lawyer Michael Fattorosi.

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