Adult.WhiteLabelDating.com Courting Ex-FriendFinder Affiliates

LONDON — Following FriendFinder’s announcement yesterday of the closure of 5,000 co-branded sites, Adult.WhiteLabelDating.com announced that is offering the ex-affiliates a special deal on its dating websites.

The company said it would provide a fully supported dating solution that includes software; pre-populated member-database; “site niching facility” (allowing partners to tap into specific interests), mobile platform, payment processing; eCRM program, customer care and a dedicated partner manager.

There are no set-up fees to sign on and webmasters can 100 percent revenue share for six months.

“With the shutting down of co-branded sites on the FriendFinder network yesterday, we would like to offer a strong opportunity to dating site owners who may now be at a cross-road with their future plans," COO Steve Pammenter said.

He added, “From having first class customer care fighting scammers and looking after members through to cutting edge tech development (with all departments based in-house), we are proud to be the best in the industry, highlighted by numerous awards and high end contracts with some of the biggest names in the business. We look forward to welcoming new partners to our network, big and small, and our team are ready to answer any questions that you may have.”

The dating network’s partners include F-Buddy.com, HomeTownFling.com and CougarDate.com.

Webmasters interested in the offering can contact Chris Georghiou at hello@whitelabeldating.com, or call 44 (0) 1753 271288 and state that they are ex-FriendFinder affiliates.

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