White Label Dating, Reporo Partner to Monetize Traffic

White Label Dating, Reporo Partner to Monetize Traffic

LOS ANGELES — White Label Dating has announced its entering into a strategic agreement with Reporo.

The effort will focus Reporo’s affiliate network on the SaaS dating provider’s high converting offers.

According to the company, Reporo currently provides global reach for advertisers across more than 192 countries through banner and pop-under traffic, direct from webmasters and exchanges. The global performance network primarily converts traffic for products such as gaming, betting and adult dating, and works on a CPC, CPM and CPA basis.

“[We] are excited to be exploring the success of revenue share deals with White Label Dating,” states a company spokesperson. “Working with White Label Dating will be a welcome addition to [our] portfolio and the partnership is set to grow revenues for both parties.”

White Label Dating offers partners fully branded dating sites, and affiliates and affiliate networks the opportunity to drive traffic to existing, bespoke or tailor-made offers available for major English speaking territories across hundreds of niches to monetize any traffic type. The company offers up to 80 percent revenue share, weekly payouts, and profitable lifetime values.

For his part, White Label Dating CEO Steve Pammenter is excited to be working so closely with Reporo.

“With their reputation as a quality performance network and our ability to turn traffic into revenue, we’re confident the partnership will be a storming success,” Pammenter says. “We love collaborating with networks like this and increasing their revenues by monetizing their niche traffic.”

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