Paysite Meetup L.A. Registration Opens

Paysite Meetup L.A. Registration Opens

LOS ANGELES — Presented by Vendo and XBIZ.net, Paysite Meetup has announced the opening of registration for its one-day event for qualified paysite professionals, coming to Los Angeles on Jan. 16 in conjunction with the 2018 XBIZ Show at West Hollywood’s Andaz hotel.

The goal of the Paysite Meetup is to provide an exclusive event for professionals to come together to learn from each other and discuss important topics directly affecting the paysites. Vendo will be hosting the event along with co-host and lead paysite partner, Kink.com.

Vendo’s Mitch Platt notes “The paysite model is back in business and it needs its own venue where paysite pros can get hands-on with topics that are vital to their business.”

“Paysite Meetup is creating a community of paysites professionals who share common ground, concerns, and objectives,” Platt explains. “Los Angeles is an opportunity to bring value overseas to the United States, and Vendo is excited to partner with XBIZ to make this happen.”

Based on the feedback received from attendees of previous events in Prague, Barcelona and London, Paysite Meetup L.A. is the event of the year for paysite professionals.

Due to high demand for this executive event and the limited space available, attendance will be limited to one individual per company.

“We always love participating in the frank and honest discussions facilitated by Vendo,” said Matt,  Kink.com’s vice president of marketing. “When we were asked to participate in a partner conference in L.A., we couldn’t resist sharing the experiences we have valued so much in Barcelona with more of our partners in California.”

Past attendees such as Paul from DDF Networks stated that “the experience of coming to the Paysite Meetup is refreshing, insightful, and the level of attendees is fantastic.”

To register for the Paysite Meetup visit PaysiteMeetup.com.

Paysite Meetup also has gatherings planned for XBIZ Miami in May and XBIZ Berlin in September.

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