XBIZ February Event Welcomes AWW as Sponsor

LOS ANGELES – The XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference continues to rev up with the addition of AWW, aka AdultWhosWho.com, as a Networking Sponsor for the Feb. 7-8 event at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

The Adult Who’s Who adult resource site, overseen by parent company SK Intertainment, launched in December 2005 as a tool for adult professionals to stay in touch, learn new names, faces and track which other professionals will be attending events and trade shows throughout the year.

“AWW is a great new tool for all members of the industry to maximize their trade show experience,” XBIZ Publisher Tom Hymes said. “We’re extremely pleased to have them as our Networking Sponsor, and we encourage all our readers and attendees to register at Adult Who’s Who.”

As the official Networking Sponsor for the XBIZ Hollywood Conference, show attendees can track who will be attending the event on AdultWhosWho.com and organize their own schedule for the event through the site.

“The XBIZ Hollywood show promises to be one of the top shows of the year with attendance from both sides of the industry, Internet and video,” AWW President Derek Meklir said. “AdultWhosWho's sponsorship of the show enables both sides to network with each other and get more business done, which is what we are all about.

In September AWW launched a new blogging feature where members of AdultWhosWho.com can post and maintain an online journal or blog to promote projects or state opinions.

The XBIZ ’07 Industry Conference will combine a classic Hollywood setting with a gathering of leading-edge Internet and video companies for two days of networking, parties and thought-provoking seminars and workshops addressing all aspects of the adult entertainment industry.

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