Inn Productions Plans to Attend The Phoenix Forum

NEW YORK — Inn Productions is scheduled to make its inaugural trip to The Phoenix Forum this year.

The Phoenix Forum, being held from March 25-29, in Tempe, Ariz., offers adult entertainment industry attendees a relaxed face-to-face networking environment and provides opportunities to meet, learn and share ideas with their online business peers.

Inn Productions plans not only to build brand awareness at the show but company officials also are seeking to share their expansion plans with the industry at large and accomplish a very specific objective, according to Kristen Kaye, the company’s head of marketing.

The company has been on a steady upward trajectory since its debut early last year and now, having purchased extremely valuable domain properties and secured partnerships integral to the completion of the foundation of some of their core business initiatives, Inn Productions is actively seeking various industry talent to be part of its rapidly growing professional network, Kaye said.

Inn Productions boasts a premium paysite and large traffic free site program specializing in content production and traffic procurement and monetization of top-level brands in the adult space spanning the video on demand, cam, and dating verticals.

Kaye said Inn Productions is primarily interested in meeting and discussing business with skilled web developers, content producers and cam models/performers throughout the show.

“I have never seen a company as agile in its infancy as I have seen in Inn Productions,” Kaye said. “This is a great time for serious-minded people with great talent to align themselves with Inn Productions.

“The company is incredibly dynamic and progressive and we have big things planned for 2015 and beyond.”  

For information, email sales@innproductions.com.

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