ManyVids Teams Up With QWEBEC Expo

MONTREAL — ManyVids has signed on as a sponsor of the 2019 QWEBEC Expo adult industry conference.

“Though ManyVids has MV Stars and creators around the globe the MV HQ is based in the magical city of Montreal,” said a company representative. “That’s why MV is extra excited and proud to be teaming up with and sponsoring the local QWEBEC Expo, taking place from Aug. 6-9 at the Novotel Hotel in Montreal, Quebec!”

“It is with immense pleasure that we welcome ManyVids as our new Corporate Sponsor,” QWEBEC Expo CEO Michael P. said. “ManyVids recently arrived in the market, grew really fast and already made a huge positive impact on many models’ lives.”

“Being very progressive, they play a big role in making adult industry community a better place for all involved,” Michael added. “We are very proud that this successful company is from Canada and based here in Montreal.”

Current and prospective MV Stars can meet the MV Team at the ManyVids booth, from 3-5 p.m. on August 8.

The team will have free gift bags and will be taking professional photos and conducting video interviews for MV Blog and their YouTube channel.

“Not only is this an amazing opportunity for networking,” the representative added, “it’s a fantastic way to promote yourself and connect to your fanbase and other content creators!”

MV Stars who wish to be included should email Pamela@ManyVids.com.

For more information about QWEBEC Expo, click here.

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