Pussycash Named Official Registration Sponsor for XBIZ Conference

LOS ANGELES – As the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Conference continues to gather steam, affiliate program Pussycash has officially signed on as registration sponsor for the two-day event slated for Feb. 7-8 in Hollywood, Calif.

The XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Conference, produced by media company XBIZ, publisher of XBIZ World and XBIZ Video magazines, will take place at the Hollywood landmark Roosevelt Hotel for an all-industry whirlwind of networking events, sponsored parties and educational seminars.

A longtime XBIZ sponsor, Pussycash was the official registration sponsor for XBIZ’s summer forum in Las Vegas, which drew a record number of adult professionals from all facets of the industry.

“We want to thank Pussycash for deciding to be our registration sponsor once again,” XBIZ Publisher Tom Hymes said. “They are a great company, and we’re lucky to have them onboard for this one-of-a-kind conference.”

Registrants for the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Conference will get an all-access pass, which gets them into all the seminars and the show. Attendees also get a wristband that grants them access to parties and special events, including complimentary admission to the 5th Annual XBIZ Awards, which honors companies and individuals who have achieved high levels of innovation and excellence within the industry.

Event registration for the XBIZ conference opened Oct. 18. Until Jan. 7, registration is $169, and after that increases to $200.

XBIZ has reserved an exclusive block of rooms at the Roosevelt Hotel for guests who can receive a booking discount by mentioning the special group code: XBIZ.

For more information, please visit the XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Conference website.

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