Early Registration for XBIZ Hollywood Conference Ends Wednesday

LOS ANGELES — Early Bird registration ends Wednesday for the XBIZ Hollywood '08 Industry Conference, scheduled for Feb. 6-8 at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

Early registrants can save $50 with an Early Bird price of $150. Registrants can look forward to a VIP welcome reception, new interactive events, stimulating seminars and workshops, engaging keynotes, sponsored lunches and poolside happy hours, as well as admission to the XBIZ Awards and the Cybersocket Awards.

The 2nd Annual XBIZ Hollywood ’08 Industry Conference is the ultimate networking event uniting the dominant players of adult entertainment for three days of unprecedented business opportunities in Los Angeles, the home of the adult entertainment industry. Each networking, educational and entertainment event is being designed specifically to help attendees expand their markets by connecting them with key decision makers.

Further announcements regarding special events — including seminars and keynote speakers, parties and never-before-seen networking activities — will be announced on both XBIZ.com and the conference website at XBIZHollywood.com.

Sponsorship opportunities for the 2008 XBIZ Awards and XBIZ Hollywood Conference are still available. Contact Kristen Kaye at kristen@xbiz.com. For press and general inquiries, contact Dusty Marie at dusty@xbiz.com .

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