XBIZ Launches Consulting Network

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — XBIZ, The Industry Source, has announced the expansion of its network of premier business solutions with the launch of the XBIZ Consulting Network.

The XBIZ Consulting Network targets both new and established adult enterprises across a wide array of adult industry sectors, including online marketing, content licensing and distribution, e-commerce, web security, technology solutions and more.

The new offering complements the existing XBIZ suite of media products, which includes two influential B2B trade journals, two annual trade conferences, an evolving cluster of web portals and the industry’s most coveted B2B awards.

Building upon its decade-long history, Adnet Media, the parent company of XBIZ, is uniquely positioned to provide the expertise and guidance necessary to maximize success, by drawing from its foundation of business insight built upon experience and expertise that no media company in the adult industry can match.

“XBIZ Consulting is the right product for an industry that is starting to see consolidation and a major shift toward Internet commerce and digital media distribution,” XBIZ president Alec Helmy said. “We expect a lot of similar movement over the coming years and look forward to helping forward-leaning companies maximize their future success.”

According to the XBIZ Consulting website, “To achieve success in today's dynamic marketplace critical decisions must be made, which have far-reaching implications for the future of companies. Whether you are running an existing company or starting a new business, XBIZ Consulting can give you the guidance you need to secure a successful future.”

Through a network of industry experts, analysts and technology specialists that have established networks of communication with adult business operators, consumers and mainstream enterprises, the XBIZ Consulting Network offers a knowledgebase fueled by its leadership position in the delivery of tech-focused information and analysis.

Complimentary consulting is available to XBIZ advertisers, for more information visit: www.xbizconsulting.net

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