WhiteLabelDating to Unveil Software Enhancements

LONDON — WhiteLabelDating, the casual dating software and services provider,  has announced that it has signed on as a gold sponsor of the European Summit in Barcelona, where it will be unveiling record mobile growth and high-converting software enhancements.

The company, which reports to have paid more than $135 million partners to date, says it is set to reveal some of the latest revenue-driving technological advances to its software at the conference.

Over the past two years, a commitment to mobile innovation has led mobile traffic to the company’s network of casual dating sites to increase by over 70 percent, it noted in a release. Almost a third of new members now sign up to sites operated on the WhiteLabelDating services network from a smartphone or tablet device.

Alongside a strong mobile offering, the company provides the software, membership database, payment processing, customer support, industry-leading account management, hosting infrastructure and more.  

At the European Summit, Europe’s conference for the online entertainment industries, WhiteLabelDating’s newly appointed Business Development Manager, Jo Hardcastle, and Operations Director, Matthew Pitt, will both be speaking on panels.

“There has never been a better time to make money from casual dating,” Pitt said. “Over the past five years, our revenues have grown exponentially at a rate of 217 percent. Our investment in continually advancing the technology, quality of customer care and training available to our expert account management team has allowed us to capitalize on the mobile dating boom to full advantage."

He added, “We are delighted to be exhibiting at The European Summit this year and look forward to welcoming a number of new brands, webmasters and publishers to our network.”

WhiteLabelDating announced that it will be offering a 100 percent revenue share for three months to TES delegates signing up as a new partner.

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