XBIZ 2018 Conferees Tee Up for Golf Tourney

XBIZ 2018 Conferees Tee Up for Golf Tourney

SUNLAND-TUJUNGA, Calif. — The 2018 XBIZ Show Golf Tournament kicked off the annual trade conference on Monday.

Stephen Bugbee, operator of X2K LLC and organizer of the annual golf event, said that it was a beautiful day at the Angeles National Golf Club in the Sunland-Tujunga area of Los Angeles.

“It was a great day out here on the course,” Bugbee told XBIZ. “We had a fun day with some great people and look forward to another great XBIZ Show.”

Tourney players were transported on Monday morning from the 2018 XBIZ Show’s host venue to the golf club, where they were treated to contests and a post-golf happy hour.

Sponsors of the 2018 XBIZ Show Golf Tournament included NETbilling and X2K.

The XBIZ Show unites all arenas of adult to deliver the most comprehensive view of its future, as well as the many opportunities arising from the evolution of content creation and delivery technologies.

The conference offers a comprehensive Talent Track, Content MatchMaker session and exclusive XBIZ Talks, a series of solo presentations by industry leaders, plus a multitrack educational program, including NETbilling-sponsored seminars and workshops that will reveal the latest trends in nearly every market segment.

Special keynote addresses, symposiums by the Free Speech Coalition, the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee, Women In Adult (WIA), Cybersocket, Grooby, Sssh.com and more, along with a variety of networking mixers, special events, and more help make attendees’ playtime as productive and profitable as their work hours.

XBIZ 2018 is capped by the star-studded XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams.com, and hosted by adult superstar Jessica Drake, which honor the very best in the business of sex with an elegant red-carpet gala at one of Los Angeles’ top venues, the JW Marriott at L.A. Live, on Thursday.

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