Cybersocket Sponsors XBIZ Summer Forum Events

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket has announced that it will sponsor three events at the XBIZ Summer Forum this July in Las Vegas.

The first event, held July 9, is a private, invite-only Sponsor Dinner at AJ Steakhouse.

“We do that to be able to give back to our advertisers and people who have been incredibly supportive of us,” Cybersocket President Morgan Sommer said. “We only invite about 40 people because we like the more intimate setting.”

Later that night, Cybersocket will hold the VIP room at Piranha nightclub from 10 p.m. until 1 a.m.

“This party is open to any registered attendee of the XBIZ Summer Forum,” Sommer said. “They’ll need to show their badges, but there’ll be an open bar.”

The next evening, July 10, Cybersocket will sponsor a Celebrity Suite Party at a suite in the Hard Rock Hotel. Only guests of the hotel who have access to the suite floors will be able to attend.

“Another perk of staying at the Hard Rock,” Sommer said.

The Hard Rock Hotel is the host hotel for the XBIZ Summer Forum.

The party will run from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

“We’re closing at 1 a.m. because we want people to be able to get up early to make it to the seminars,” Cybersocket V.P. Tim Lutz said.

The XBIZ Summer Forum will be held July 9-11 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The first 1000 registrants get into the Forum free. To register, click here.

For more information on Cybersocket, visit the website.

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