TitanMen, GameLink Announce Phoenix Forum Sponsorship

TitanMen, GameLink Announce Phoenix Forum Sponsorship

TEMPE, Ariz. —TitanMen today announced that they will be a Pride Sponsor at the 2016 Phoenix Forum

Celebrating its 20th year in business and the successful marketing partnership with leading video-on-demand provider GameLink, the acclaimed gay adult studio has already made a marked comeback in 2016 with the release of their best-selling “JailBreak,” “Cauke For President” and “Out” movie releases, which are available exclusively for download on the newly revamped TitanMen.com website.

“We are thrilled to sponsor what we consider the best event for gay webmasters and industry folks,” Titan Media marketing executive Danny Zeeman said. “This is a great opportunity for us to meet one-on-one with webmasters and adult companies big and small and forge powerful alliances and friendships that are profitable for all.”

The event, created by CCBill, takes place from March 30 to April 2 at the Mission Palms hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

GameLink will be sending members of its business development team to represent TitanMen.com.

In addition to sponsoring the forum, they will additionally be helping to host a “gay cocktail hour” in conjunction with CCBill.

If interested in setting up a meeting to talk about TitanMen.com, contact dkaufman@gamelink.com.

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