Cherry Media Sponsoring European Summit 'Mobile Days'

BARCELONA, Spain — Cherry Media S.L. announced today that it is one of the sponsors of ‘Mobile Days’ at The European Summit, to be held March 5-8 in Sitges, Spain.

Cherry said that because mobile traffic is increasing exponentially, this year’s Summit has 10 different panels concentrating on specific mobile segments to discuss how the adult entertainment industry can truly exploit the mobile space.The "Mobile Days" panels include redirects, live chat, apps, payments, the gay market, traffic, dating, tablets, mobile SEO and gaming and gambling.  Cherry Media’s founder and CEO Julia Dimambro will be contributing to several of the mobile panels.

“The European Summit is a ‘must attend’ conference and it’s practically next door to Cherry’s headquarters,” Dimambro said.

She added, “I applaud this year’s event for including such an in-depth and much needed insight into monetizing mobile.As the leading erotic lifestyle company in the mobile space, I am looking forward to sharing Cherry’s 10 years of experience to show delegates that creating great mobile services is not as complicated as they think.  With more consumers now looking for entertainment on their mobile rather than on their computer, creating mobile services is no longer an option.

Cherry Media’s COO Monica Robles and Business Dev Director Giles Hirst will also be in attendance. Cherry will also be handing out Cherry VIP Cards at the event that will give attendees special discounts to the company’s portfolio of products and services.

To arrange a meeting with Cherry Media at The European Summit email biz@cherrysauce.com.

 

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