F2F Signs On as Presenting Sponsor of 2023 XBIZ Europa Awards

F2F Signs On as Presenting Sponsor of 2023 XBIZ Europa Awards

LOS ANGELES — Premium social media platform F2F.com has signed on as the exclusive Presenting Sponsor of the 2023 XBIZ Europa Awards, capping off the debut Amsterdam edition of XBIZ’s fall events series, which is slated for Sept. 10-13.

“We are really excited to help bring the Europas to Amsterdam this year,” said F2F.com CEO Jean-Micheal Veen. “We strive to be a platform made for and by creators, and the Europas honor so many creators and other talented people in the industry.”

Amsterdam-based F2F.com — which stands for “Friends to Follow” — has reportedly been growing rapidly since it launched in early 2022. With the motto “For Creators, By Creators,” the social media site was designed, a company rep noted, to meet the specific needs of adult creators.

“XBIZ is, for us, the main event to interact with our community,” added Veen. “Earlier this year, we attended XBIZ in LA and Miami. When they announced their plan to plant their flag in Amsterdam, we became a Diamond Sponsor of the conference, and now presenting the Europas makes it even more special for us.”

The Amsterdam edition of XBIZ's fall events series will offer a completely refreshed show experience, uniting international players to examine the latest trends shaping the industry and to spark business-to-business opportunities.

For more about F2F, visit F2F.com.

For event information, visit XBIZAmsterdam.com and XBIZRetreat.com.

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