XBIZ to Launch Exclusive, Targeted E-Newsletters for Webmasters, Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the launch of its industry-first “Special Focus” digital newsletters, exclusively designed to deliver custom-curated information to a worldwide base of active affiliates and website operators.

Among the information contained in the Special Focus email newsletters will be exclusive information covering every facet of operating a profitable website, which sets the theme for each newsletter.

In addition, the newsletters will provide fresh perspectives from market insiders, while opinion pieces, news articles and community debates will round out the educational and business-building value of the newsletters.

Likewise, advertisers benefit from access to the most-highly targeted digital advertising product ever offered, which will be target-delivered exclusively to members of the XBIZ.net adult business community, providing a direct-marketing channel to the most qualified and engaged industry audience available.

“One could say we’re going back to our roots with this launch,” XBIZ Publisher Alec Helmy says. “By combining a curated approach to content with targeted delivery to webmasters, we’re rolling out something that has not been available since the advent of the online adult biz going back 18 some years.”

“What we did was take a quality-over-quantity approach, and that’s what makes these newsletters so special,” XBIZ Account Exec Tina Fiori says. “Giving webmasters only the information they care to know about and highlighting for them trusted companies they should be doing business with is a win-win for both webmasters and our advertisers.”

Set for release in early June, the inaugural issue of the Special Focus webmaster newsletter will be dedicated to traffic acquisition and monetization, featuring exclusive insights and solutions.

To receive Special Focus newsletters, you must be a member of XBIZ.net.

For newsletter sponsorship information, contact sales@xbiz.com.

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