LAS VEGAS—Lance Hart is headed to the Phoenix Forum for meetings and also to be a panelist on one of the more popular seminars.
“The Phoenix Forum is a great place to do business and pick up some amazing affiliates,” says Lance Hart. “I hope to pick up some new affiliates for both sites, and this is the place to do it. I’m also looking forward to my panel and the awards show.”
Lance will be there for the duration of the show to have meetings with fetish and gay-focused webmasters interested in joining the Pervout Affiliates program for his Sweet Femdom and/or Man Up Films websites. Affiliates make exceptional money and get personalized attention from Lance, who caters to their needs and gives them stellar marketing materials.
Additionally, Sweet Femdom and Man Up Films have some of the best fetish and gay content and multiple updates weekly to keep site members happy—and that equals consistent monthly rebills for affiliates. To set up a meeting with Lance, email him at [email protected]. To sign up for the affiliate program and start racking in the cash, visit PervOutAffiliates.com.
Presented by CCBill, the Phoenix Forum at the Tempe Mission Palms starts today and goes through Sunday, March 30.
Lance will also be one of the panelists on the informative Gay Business 101 panel on Thursday, March 28, from 1-1:45 p.m. in the Xavier Meeting Room. The panel will give a peek into the lucrative gay market from a diverse group of gay adult experts. It will cover topics including the new consumer, aging consumers, new traffic strategies, legal protections, globally-gay, managing business basics, how to bill the gay market and much more.
On Saturday night, Lance will be attending the first-ever Voyeur Community Awards and walking the red carpet. Lance and his sites are up for a total of six awards. He’s up for Hottest Actor – Gay, Most Creative Director – Gay, Hottest Video Actor – Male, and Most Creative Video Director. Man Up Films is nominated for Most Dynamic Site or Studio – Gay and Sweet Femdom scored a nod for Most Progressive Video Studio.
More info about the Phoenix Forum can be found at ThePhoenixForum.com.