Chaturbate Signs On as Presenting Sponsor of XBIZ Miami

Chaturbate Signs On as Presenting Sponsor of XBIZ Miami

LOS ANGELES — Premier webcam community Chaturbate has signed on as the exclusive presenting sponsor of XBIZ Miami, slated for May 13-16 at the oceanfront Sagamore Hotel in South Beach.

“The XBIZ Miami show has fast become one of the best annual events for seasoned professionals and newcomers to the industry, for so many reasons,” said Shirley Lara, chief creative officer for Chaturbate. 

“First off, the show is a great place to meet live cam performers to ask questions and learn from their experiences,” Lara noted. “Secondly, XBIZ Miami consistently delivers excellent panels that center on cam and content creation. Third, Chaturbate broadcasters get the chance to enjoy a dinner hosted by Chaturbate in their honor, to recognize them and their hard work. And last, it’s in Miami, which is an amazing city!”

XBIZ Miami will once again serve up its popular mix of professional development, networking and boisterous poolside fun. Attendees can learn about the hottest trends in content creation, monetization, online marketing and everything else they might need to stay ahead of the game, thanks to timely panel sessions and workshops. Meanwhile, plenty of fun networking activities make it easy for attendees to reconnect with industry peers, make new contacts and explore collaborative opportunities. Naturally, this year’s edition of XBIZ Miami also carries on the summer tradition of exclusive special events, culminating with the 2024 XBIZ Creator Awards, adult creators’ biggest night.

Free registration is available for creators, affiliates and producers, while XBIZ.net members qualify for discounted admission.

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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