TrafficPartner Named 2017 XBIZ Berlin Presenting Sponsor

TrafficPartner Named 2017 XBIZ Berlin Presenting Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the return of TrafficPartner as the exclusive Presenting Sponsor of the 2017 XBIZ Berlin Webmaster Conference.

XBIZ’s annual European conference returns to EU’s commercial capital, embracing Berlin’s adult-friendly environment and untapped opportunities from Sept. 11-14.

TrafficPartner CEO Michael Reul said the company is thrilled about its ongoing alliance with XBIZ and especially the upcoming show.

“Berlin has repeatedly been a center for European and especially German business opportunities in our industry,” Reul told XBIZ. “So, from erotica expos to unforgettable parties, it is here where global players often meet, link up and eventually establish new exciting ventures.”

Germany is home to many successful adult companies, website owners and affiliates, making it one of Europe’s most vigorous markets for adult entertainment. Berlin, its capital, is known as one of the most affordable cities in Europe, with a location that is easy to reach from anywhere, especially Eastern Europe where many adult webmasters reside.

Reul said that the lively capital of Berlin “pulsates just like our industry, making it one of Europe’s prime locations for XBIZ and TrafficPartner.com alike.”

Reul pointed to DigitalPerformance, one of TrafficPartner.com’s subsidiaries, and other Berlin businesses, such as AdultVentures, DatingPartner, CamPartner, MailPartner and Webbilling, as becoming “intertwined with Germany’s metropolis.”

“As Presenting Sponsor of this webmaster conference, we expect to see interested parties benefit from this event and our fantastic offers,” said Reul, citing the completion of a recent deal with North America-based Grand Slam Media/Adnium.

Reul, noting there are other big-caliber deals with his company in the pipeline, said, “TrafficPartner will be on location and happy to share the latest information on lucrative possibilities for webmasters, publishers and advertisers.”

As with all XBIZ events, XBIZ Berlin will offer a cutting-edge lineup of educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events and more.

“With our partnership with TrafficPartner, we’re able to offer a unique proposition in terms of cost savings for individual players and companies,” XBIZ Marketing Director Leah Mahi said. “With an ultra-low room rate, which includes meals plus registration specials, there is simply no better deal when it comes to connecting with the international business community.”

XBIZ Berlin will be held at the modern Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel on Köpenicker Strasse, centrally located in the city’s Mitte district and a short stroll from local attractions such as Alexanderplatz and historical Nikoleiviertel, the hub of Berlin nightlife and entertainment.

A limited number of rooms are available for only €119 per night ($129 U.S. dollars), which includes a three-course luncheon buffet. A hotel booking link, exclusive for XBIZ Berlin attendees, is available here.

Affiliates, talent, and producers qualify for free registration; members of XBIZ.net are eligible for discounted event admission.

For more information, including speaking and special sponsorship opportunities, visit XBIZBerlin.com or contact events@xbiz.com.

For official event announcements, visit the official XBIZ Berlin 2017 website

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