WhiteLabelDating.com Reports Growth, Sets Sights on U.S. Market

LONDON — WhiteLabelDating.com today announced market growth across the U.K., South Africa and Australian territories alongside strategies to support and help partners fully expand into the U.S. market in 2013.

The company said revenue from new memberships acquired on the platform's U.K. network has increased by 101 percent in the past year, growing 89 percent across the South African network. It has also seen growth in Australia, with new member revenues rising 250 percent over the past 12 months.

Having recently welcomed the 10,000 site to its network, the company is now setting its sights on the U.S., helping its partners aggressively grow into the online dating market that is estimated to be worth more than $2 billion by industry analysts.

“We have spent the past six months working on a number of projects to help the company and our partners properly launch into this territory in 2013,” operations director, Matthew Pitt said.

He added, “Building the database by launching a large portfolio of regionalized sites backed up with SEO and affiliate campaigns, our partners have benefited from exclusive workshop sessions and webinars alongside their regular daily support from our specialists to fully capitalize on this market.”

U.S. country manager Glenn Millar and the company team will be in attendance at the upcoming Phoenix Forum.

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