GA Media Launches Website for 'Gay Webmaster Bash'

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – GA Media sounded the bell this week for its Gay Webmaster Bash lineup at Internext 2005 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Fast becoming a tradition for webmasters in the gay adult market to maximize networking efforts, GWB launched a website this week that will feature a special events itinerary for the yearly rotating roster of adult webmaster gatherings and tradeshows where GWB takes place.

The newly launched website also offers a photo gallery, sponsorship and contact information, and information on past GWB events.

Sponsored by CCBill, ManCheck, Web Inc, Stud Money and Gay Wide Webmasters, a subsidiary of GA Media, GWB is next scheduled for Internext in January.

On the heels of a successful GWB at a recent adult webmaster gathering in Phoenix, the event will offer gay adult marketing webmasters three sponsor-invitation meals, followed by three nights of after-hour hospitality suites, announced Lee Windsor, chief operating office for GA Media and GWB.

“I’m looking forward to our Las Vegas event," Windsor said. "I believe this will be a venue that adds value to companies' networking efforts in the gay adult market. Gay Webmaster Bash is about taking a different approach to business interaction.”

Windsor added that GWB is a "unique opportunity to network in one of the most affluent online markets" and a way to effectively combine business and pleasure with fellow professionals in the same market sector of the adult industry.

Events scheduled so far for GWB at Internext include six planned events for gay adult webmasters, starting with a dinner at Mandalay Bay, where Internext is being held this year, several hospitality events that are open to all webmasters, and a luncheon and breakfast.

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