Dating Factory to Sponsor The Phoenix Forum

ATLANTA — Dating Factory has announced that it will once again be a sponsor of The Phoenix Forum in Tempe, Ariz.

The conference is set for April 4-7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. The Phoenix Forum has become known as the leading educational and networking event geared toward providing opportunities for industry peers to engage in general discussion and idea sharing. As a sponsoring company, Dating Factory representatives will be available to greet attendees, share ideas, answer questions, and set up meetings during the event.

Dating Factory is the award-winning private label dating provider for adult and lifestyle niche dating sites. Dating Factory powers a wide range of adult and casual dating sites such as 69secrets.com, Knullis.com, and OngoingAffair.com.

In addition to being a Platinum Sponsor for the event, Dating Factory's Vice President of Sales, Moreno Aguiari, will be taking part in one of the many educational workshops and business seminars held throughout the event. Aguiari will be sharing his expertise by speaking at the seminar "Social World 201- Leveraging Main Stream Social Media for Adult Business" on Thursday, April 4.

"The Phoenix Forum is the most important adult convention in the industry, and for us it's a good opportunity to meet all of our US partners," Aguiari said. "This year we are happy to be a Platinum sponsor, because we know that the investment to sponsor the TPF always pays off." 

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