PussyCash Named XBIZ Summer '07 Forum Registration Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program PussyCash has come on board as registration sponsor for the XBIZ Summer '07 Forum, set to take place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on July 11-13.

PussyCash joins AEBN, IWantU and Video Secrets as corporate sponsors.

PussyCash Strategic Product Consultant Yuval K said he looks forward to working with webmasters at this year's Summer Forum.

“The PussyCash affiliate network is proud to be the sole registration sponsor of the XBIZ Summer Forum," K said. "We're looking forward to Vegas and we're definitely ready to make this summer's forum a successful and productive show for us and our webmasters.”

Since PussyCash launched in 2002, it has become one of the leading adult sponsor programs on the Internet, promoting well-known brands like ImLive.com, Sex2Go, FantasyMatch and SexAffair.org, plus recent additions like WildMatch.com and Sexier VOD.

“PussyCash is a leader in the adult Internet and we're happy to welcome their support,” XBIZ Director of Sales Kristen Kaye said. “The XBIZ Summer Forum is foremost about business, and PussyCash has meant business — mixed with pleasure — for webmasters since its founding. PussyCash couldn’t have aligned themselves with a better event than the XBIZ Summer Forum.”

The XBIZ Summer '07 Forum attracts industry professionals from around the world for three days of networking and entertainment at 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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