Video Secrets Named XBIZ Summer '07 Forum Corporate Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Live video chat provider Video Secrets has come on board as a corporate sponsor for the XBIZ Summer '07 Forum, set to take place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on July 11-13.

Video Secrets joins AEBN and IWantU as corporate sponsors.

Gregory Clayman, Video Secrets co-owner, is looking forward to the Summer Forum this year.

“We were very pleased with our corporate sponsorship of the inaugural XBIZ Summer Forum,” Clayman said. "This year we are ramping up our presence at this show based on our success last year. All indications are that this show will be a great opportunity for Video Secrets to maintain our position in live chat.”

Video Secrets recently celebrated 10 years in the industry. The company’s flagship site, Flirt4Free.com, has attracted some of the biggest names in adult entertainment to perform live shows for fans, including Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Gina Lynn, Ron Jeremy, Carmen Luvana, the Vivid Girls and male talent from the Falcon Family of Companies.

“Video Secrets is a leader in adult Internet and we're happy to welcome their support of our event,” XBIZ Director of Sales Kristen Kaye said. “The XBIZ Summer Forum is foremost about business, and Video Secrets has been instrumental in generating business for webmasters for a long time. Video Secrets couldn’t have aligned themselves with a better event than the XBIZ Summer Forum.”

The XBIZ Summer '07 Forum is the industry's most anticipated event of the summer season, attracting industry professionals from around the globe for three days of networking and entertainment at one of the most industry-friendly hotels in the world, the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Online event registration for the XBIZ Summer Forum is $189 per person, or $250 on-site. Rooms at the Hard Rock are available at a special rate of $129 for the show. Further information can be accessed here.

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