White Label Dating Announces '12 Days of Christmas' Promo

White Label Dating Announces '12 Days of Christmas' Promo

WINDSOR, Canada — White Label Dating has announced its upcoming “12 Days of Christmas” promo, which it calls “its biggest giveaway yet.”

The campaign is set to run from Dec. 1-12.

According to the company, the busiest period for online dating falls just after Christmas and runs through until February.

Last year, White Label Dating said it saw a 19 percent increase in member registrations in January 2017 versus December 2016, demonstrating the opportunity the festive period brings for dating businesses.

To help partners prepare their portfolios ahead of the annual rush, White Label Dating will be giving away a range of gifts to accelerate their growth.

Prizes include a full portfolio health check with an in-house financial analyst, a site hamper that includes a host of domains, site designs and logos, a BrightonSEO Friend ticket, 100 percent revenue sharing on a new site for three months and more.

Since White Label Dating’s inception in 2003, the company has consistently grown the number of partners using its SaaS platform to power their own fully branded online dating sites.

White Label Dating provide an array of partner services, including account management, financial analysis, and bespoke design resource.

“Christmas and New Year always present significant opportunities for revenue generation and as always, we’re looking forward to seeing our partners flourish over the upcoming festive period,” explained Lauren Georghiou, White Label Dating’s head of business development and account management. “This campaign is our way of giving partners that extra boost!”

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