Registration for The Phoenix Forum Opens Tuesday

Registration for The Phoenix Forum Opens Tuesday

TEMPE, Ariz. — Organizers for The Phoenix Forum today announced official dates for the spring online adult convention and announced that early bird registration will open on Tuesday.

The Phoenix Forum “Love at First Show” will be held March 31-April 3 this year at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel for the 12th year in a row. While early bird registration begins Tuesday, room reservations open Jan. 26.

“The Phoenix Forum is timeless,” organizers said. “For more than a decade, The Phoenix Forum has set the bar by providing a truly informative and satisfying trade show experience.

“Each year, hundreds of the most pivotal industry personalities convene in the Valley of the Sun for three days to discuss trends and pertinent business concepts, while relaxing in a comfortable and pleasant locale.”

Hosted by CCBill, The Phoenix Forum is a leading educational and networking event for the adult online business community.

Held annually each spring, The Phoenix Forum combines educational tracks and guest speakers with networking happy hours, evening receptions, and special events to help attendees meet and do business.

Typically, 850-1,000 business professionals from across the U.S., Europe and other areas attend the event, representing all aspects of adult online business between them.

More information is available at ThePhoenixForum.com, and as additional details become finalized, it will be added to the website.

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