XBIZ Research Introduces Online Marketing Survey, Official Website

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ today announced the launch of XBIZResearch.com, where members of the industry and other interested parties will find a wealth of information and updates about the adult entertainment market research project, which officially launched at the XBIZ Summer ’08 Forum.

The website currently provides direct access to the inaugural industry survey that can be taken online. An in-depth market study report is scheduled for publishing in the 4th quarter of 2008 based on the survey data collected.

“We’re thrilled about the website launch and the fact that the adult business community has taken such great interest in our market research study project,” XBIZ Market Research Director Sarah LoPrinzi said. “We introduced the online survey in-person at the XBIZ Summer show and have now sent direct e-mail invitations to professionals in all sectors of the adult entertainment industry. We are already seeing very interesting results.”

XBIZ President Alec Helmy expressed his keen enthusiasm for the project, which has been in development for several months.

“I strongly believe that targeted market research will only increase in value as the industry matures and competition grows,” he said. “Serious businesses employ serious tools and services, and that is exactly what we are building with XBIZ Research.”

Visit XBIZ Research for more information about adult entertainment market research, or to take the online market study survey,

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