AdultCentro to Educate, Strike Deals at XBIZ Summit

NEW YORK — AdultCentro is set to leave a mark on the international crowd of industry professionals expected to attend next week’s highly anticipated XBIZ Summit in Chicago with notable participation at the event.

Stan DaMan, AdultCentro’s CEO, will offer expert knowledge of the content licensing arena as part of the “Content Sells” panel discussion on Friday at 4 p.m.

AdultCentro also will take to the stage during “3 Minute Show Offs” to provide an educational presentation on ways to earn top dollar with AdultCentro’s products.

The AdultCentro team also is looking forward to meeting with XBIZ Summit attendees who are interested in utilizing the AdultCentro platform.

Seasoned pros and industry newcomers are encouraged to check out the AdultCentro presentation, and/or schedule a meeting with an AdultCentro representative. Contact Kristen@adultcentro.com to set up a meeting at the XBIZ Summit.

The 2011 XBIZ Summit Chicago takes place June 10-12 at the Sofitel Chicago hotel.

For more information regarding AdultCentro, webmasters can visit the AdultCentro blog at Blog.AdultCentro.com, contact sales@adultcentro.com or visit AdultCentro.com.

AdultCentro offers an inventory of more than 11,000 adult DVDs in a variety of niches and covers multiple territories and license types.

The simplicity of use and full customization offered by AdultCentro allows site owners to build sites instantly. AdultCentro said it increases retention by offering a wide variety of formats for PCs, mobile phones and mobile devices of various speeds to accommodate the widest range of users. 

The company said its streaming flash video allows the user to skip to the specific part they are interested in viewing, saving site owners bandwidth and costs while increasing user satisfaction.

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