The Fall adult internet
show, IA 2000 was held in New Orleans at the
Convention Center September 22-24, 2000. IA 2000 brings together the players in the adult
internet industry. From webmasters to adult actresses, throw in content suppliers, and
large websites themselves, you have IA 2000. Having attended the show for three years,
previously in Las Vegas and Miami, this was by far the largest hall and the most
exhibitors I had witnessed for an IA 2000 show.
IA 2000 is a
combination of parties, seminars, and a tradeshow that provide a meeting of the minds and
networking opportunities for those serious about keeping this cutting edge industry moving
forward.
Skipping the seminars, lets look at the parties and tradeshow. The
opening of IA 2000 is traditionally marked by The Player's Ball. A wild and loud event
that requires attendees to show up dressed in Pimp n' Ho style attire. Ice-T emceed again
this year and was well attended. Every night seemed to bring on a new "big
bash". Show attendees had the choice of anything from cocktail parties at local
hotels to a dinner riverboat cruise to private parties held at secret locations around the
French Quarter.
The highlight of the convention is always the tradeshow. Over 100
exhibitors showcasing their wares, with booths of various sizes and shapes. Big players
such as Cybererotica and their dance stage and wrestling ring set up to feature a new
wrestling site with the Beautiful Ladies of Wrestling (BLOW). Adult Check with their cash
grab in a glass booth held twice a day. Wicked Pictures bringing in a Hummer vehicle to promote RodmanTV
, Dennis Rodman's new site. And of course bringing in the man himself, Dennis Rodman to do
what he does best, play to the crowd and stir up a frenzy, which he did on Saturday
afternoon. IA 2000 also gives smaller companies and entrepreneurs new to the industry like
Black Dog, a small organization out of Toronto providing streaming video to various sites.
Now, onto who was there. As I mentioned before, you couldn't miss
Rodman. Serenity was nice as could be at the
Wicked booth. Dee was a delight, Ginger Lynn always had a nice line waiting for an autograph or picture.
Syndee Steele was working hard, and Christy Canyon and Victoria Paris looked like they
were having a good time as well at the Vivid VIP
booth. Many others were there, too many to mention but it is a great environment to see
your favorite stars at. Not crowded like a CES, where you might have to wait 45 minutes
for a picture with Serenity, here you just walk up to her sitting behind the desk and say
hi.
IA 2000 is a must attend event for those in the internet industry.
There are some tire kickers, but the badge fee of $125 keeps the gawkers away and gives
the serious attendees a chance to get contacts made and an opportunity to make lasting
acquaintances. The Winter IA 2000 in Las Vegas is changing names to Internext and will be
held at the Sands Expo in conjunction with CES. See you there.
Rick C. Limpert is the founder and President of SBC Photography in Alpharetta, GA.
SBC produces multimedia
promotional material for individuals and organizations, alike. Rick also writes articles
and provides images for many magazines and e-zines. Rick's work has been featured in
Digital Camera, Digital Photographer, Mav!, Swang, and Details.