WhiteLabelDating to Sponsor the European Summit

BARCELONA WhiteLabelDating.com, the dating software and services provider, announced its return as a sponsor of the the European Summit.

The company said it has experienced a 328 percent increase in signups to its casual network in the past two years.

WhiteLabelDating.com will be welcoming affiliates, industry friends and potential new business partners to Lounge 14 of the Mirador showfloor at The European Summit, which runs March 1-4. All visitors to the WhiteLabelDating.com stand will also have the chance of winning a new iPad in a free prize draw. In addition, WhiteLabelDating.com will be offering all new partners introduced at the event a special 100 percent revenue share offer for their first three months.

Operations director of WhiteLabelDating.com, Matthew Pitt, said, “It’s been a record breaking two years of sustained growth for our casual dating business. We rely on our loyal partners and affiliates to help us along the way, and have our industry event presence to thank for introducing us to a large number of them. The event organization and quality of affiliates at the European Summit is second to none and keeps us coming back. We’re delighted to be sponsors again this year.”

As well as sponsoring, WhiteLabelDating.com will be speaking on the following casual dating panels at the European Summit: How to build your own casual dating site and Dating via your Mobile Phone on March 2 and Dating Affiliate Programs on March 3.

All current WhiteLabelDating.com affiliates are able to register for the European Summit for free until Feb. 23.

To arrange a meeting with WhiteLabelDating.com at the event, visit The European Summit’s new networking app or email hello@whitelabeldating.com.

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