AEVC 2014 Show Dates Slated Feb. 26-March 1

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Show dates for the third annual Adult Entertainment Virtual Convention have been slated for Feb. 26-March 1.

The annual virtual convention — showcasing showcasing the future of digital adult entertainment and presented by XBIZ, Red Light Center and UtherConvention — brings thousands of attendees together to enjoy a wide range of exhibitors and speakers, along with popular adult entertainment performers. Parties, prize giveaways and loads of virtual sex round out the event, which will be staged in the AEVC Convention Hall at RedLightCenter.com.

Organizers say that AEVC 2014 will include two industry-only days, as well as porn star meet-and-greets, and will be the largest virtual convention ever held on any platform. Many of the halls where the sessions are held include colorful names such as The Wheelbarrow, The Doggy Hall, The Anvil and Cowgirl — all named for sexual positions.

Seminar topics range from tips for SEO to website traffic to social media branding to legal issues, and sessions on "State of the Industry," as well as a keynote address, always draw the top officials and executives in the business. There are social and marketing possibilities brought to the virtual world, too, with planned networking opportunities held at the virtual bar.

Early-bird pricing for AEVC 2014 is available here. The convention is open to adult industry insiders only from Feb. 26 until the afternoon of Feb. 28. Industry members can register for free through XBIZ.net.

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