Webmaster Access Draws Hundreds to Canada

MONTREAL – Adult.com’s Webmaster Access East held in Montreal Canada drew a crowd of 340 attendees, consisting of many local webmasters, East Coast companies and a number of West Coasters who came out for the event.

Besides providing ample networking opportunities for international and local companies, Webmaster Access was full of informative seminars and sponsored events.

Eric Senecal of GammaCash – seminar sponsor of the event – moderated the “ Newbies: Keys to Success” seminar where panelists discussed the importance of finding the right market in the adult space and adapting to the growing wants and needs of surfers.

“The State of Industry” seminar had a panel of long-time veterans such as Tony Morgan of NationalNet, Ron Cadwell of CCBill and Dugmor of JoinRightNow, with each panelist addressing where the adult industry is headed.

Cadwell of CCBill touched on how the industry is in its strongest period, “the most stable it’s ever been," whereas Tony Morgan spoke about how webmasters need to bring new and innovative content to the table to make it in the industry these days, delivering the overall message that if adult professionals work hard and do things in a responsible way, the industry can be a longterm revenue-generating business.

Other highlights of the show were the Reality Cash & JoinRightNow WarmUp Party at Club Living; the Gamma Cash dinner; the BrainCash and CCBill event at Club Exit; and MyVirtualCard’s poker tournament.

“We were very pleased with the outcome of the show," Eric Matis, Adult.com's marketing director, said. "This gave us an opportunity to welcome East Coast and European webmasters who normally have to travel far to attend industry events. Next year is going to be even better."

Matis gave special thanks to all the show's sponsors and JoinRightNow who helped in organizing local events.

The next scheduled Webmaster Access event will take place in Amsterdam, Holland from Sept. 15-18.

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