Adult Who’s Who Named XBIZ Summer Forum Networking Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Adult entertainment industry social networking site AdultWhosWho.com has signed on as the XBIZ ’07 Summer Forum’s official networking sponsor.

XBIZ will be using the site’s profile information and pictures of registered attendees for a special section in the July issue of XBIZ World.

Inclusion in the special directory is simple. Members of AdultWhosWho.com need to check the “I am Going” feature for the ’07 XBIZ Summer Forum on the site’s events tab. The deadline to be added is June 4.

Each entry will contain the attendee’s name, picture and contact information to make for a handy networking tool at the conference.

“This is the perfect opportunity for us to showcase one of the great community websites of our industry, Adult Who’s Who, and help take it to the next level as well as provide an entertaining and useful resource,” XBIZ Director of Media Relations Stephen Bugbee said.

The XBIZ Summer ’07 Forum attracts industry professionals from around the globe for three days of networking and entertainment at one of the most industry-friendly hotels in the world. It takes place July 11-13 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

“We are very excited to have our site used to fill the pages of XBIZ World magazine,” AdultWhosWho.com President and founder Derek Meklir said. “One of our main goals at AdultWhosWho.com is to enable attendees of shows to get a better ROI from each show they attend and this is just one more way of doing that. Also, this ensures that my ugly mug will be in the July issue of XBIZ and that ain’t so bad.”

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 found here.

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