LittleRedBunny to Be Featured on XBIZ 2017 Panel

LOS ANGELES — Cam star Ophelia Marcus, aka LittleRedBunny, will be a featured speaker on the XBIZ 2017 panel discussion “Cam Studios and Models: Partnering for Profits,” to be held at the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 3 p.m. PST. 

LittleRedBunny will address the ways in which models and studios can maximize their profits in the adult webcam sector. 

"The camming industry is continuously evolving,” LittleRedBunny said, “and the XBIZ seminars and workshops are perfect for sharing ideas and bringing us closer together as a community.”

The 50-minute panel discussion will be held in Studio 2 on the second floor of the Andaz Hotel.

LittleRedBunny will be available for interviews during XBIZ 2017, which will begin on Monday, Jan. 9 and continue through Thursday, Jan. 12, and is represented by BSG Public Relations for publicity.

The native New Yorker is a spokesperson for DivaTraffic.com, a new token-based marketing platform. LittleRedBunny entered the adult industry in 2009 and “commands a rapt audience of 2000-3000 fans each night,” a spokesperson said.

For more information on LittleRedBunny, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter or Instagram.

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