The Phoenix Forum Gets Underway Next Month

The Phoenix Forum Gets Underway Next Month

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum gets underway March 22-26 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

CCBill again will present the networking and educational trade event for professionals within the adult digital, live cam, dating and pleasure products industries. The conference is now in its 17th year.

The Phoenix Forum brings together more than 1,000 participants each year and offers a unique environment for representatives to build new and current business relationships, to gather knowledge and techniques on relevant topics facing the adult industry and to get the insider access to the latest business and market issues.

Parties, receptions and special social events such as a golf tournament, kart racing, beer pong and dodgeball games also are on tap.

"Essentially educational in nature, The Phoenix Forum includes a range of activities designed to provide new insight into how to run an online business,” organizers say. “This year, the spotlight will be placed on panelist and roundtable discussions that will deal with burning topics in the digital entertainment, live cam, gay market, dating, and hard goods segments, along with current business and market issues.

“In addition to the educational content, various sporting and entertainment events will provide an opportunity for attendees to build more personal relationships and network one-on-one with industry insiders.”

Organizers say that those launching a new business or planning to expand their existing can benefit from meeting face-to-face with representatives from the top companies sponsoring The Phoenix Forum, such as PussyCash/ImLive, XBIZ, X2K, JuicyAds, Cybersocket, CAM4, ModelCentro/AdultCentro, VIPOffers, YNOT Mail and Flirt4Free, among others.  

Show attendees can meet The Phoenix Forum 2017 sponsors at the Friday afternoon Sponsor Meet & Greet, on Friday, March 24, from 4-6 p.m., in the Tempe Mission Palms Courtyard.

For more information about the show, or to register or to sponsor, visit ThePhoenixForum.com.

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