2015 ‘XBIZ Index’ Black Book to Be Unveiled at XBIZ 360

LOS ANGELES — After an enthusiastic welcome by industry executives and entrepreneurs, XBIZ is pleased to announce that the 2015 edition of the adult industry black book “XBIZ Index” will once again be published in time for distribution at XBIZ 360 events series and XBIZ Awards show Jan. 14-16.

In addition to distribution of the “XBIZ Index” book at upcoming events, for the first time, digital editions will be made available free of charge throughout 2015 to members of adult industry social network XBIZ.net.

Recipients of the first edition of "XBIZ Index" called it a valuable resource for those doing business in or entering the adult industry, whether for online products and services, video production, pleasure products and retail services, as well as ancillary market segments.

“Because of high business turnover, we knew that the industry was missing a reliable, always up-to-date directory that covered every corner of the market, which is why we created the ‘black book’ to serve both industry professionals and newcomer entrepreneurs,” XBIZ Associate Publisher Sara Ramirez said.

The first edition boasted more than 700 verified company listings encompassing the most comprehensive collection of businesses providing quality products, services and solutions.

And from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, submissions for XBIZ Index will be accepted exclusively through XBIZ.net. Qualified businesses have the opportunity to submit their listings with the most up-to-date contact information to be published in both print and digital form.

For a limited time and on a first-come, first-serve basis, display advertising opportunities are now available, which include up to three showcased logo listings. To inquire about XBIZ Index advertising opportunities, contact sales@xbiz.com or call (310) 820-0228.

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