TrafficStars, RUNative Host Affiliates at AWE Beach Party in Barcelona

TrafficStars, RUNative Host Affiliates at AWE Beach Party in Barcelona

BARCELONA — TrafficStars and sister company RUNative have extended an invitation to affiliates attending the upcoming Affiliate World Europe (AWE) event to celebrate life by the beach.

According to a spokesperson, the two companies are joining forces to throw the ultimate AWE beach party, within walking distance of the event venue, the Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona, where TrafficStars will exhibit in Booth C14, while RUNative can be found at Booth C11.

“The beach party will be the ‘chilled networking’ event to attend after the conference on Friday, July 20, to continue business discussions in a more relaxed environment,” the spokesperson explained. “Attendees will be greeted with a welcome drink and Spanish tapas, as well as good music, just in time for a perfect sunset by Levante Beach in Barcelona.”

“When we heard that the Affiliate World Europe was coming to Barcelona in 2018,” said Geoffrey Bonnechere, TrafficStars and RUNative co-founder. "We just knew we had to throw a good party to properly welcome all of our partners and future clients to Barcelona — one of the cities that both TrafficStars and RUNative call home.”

The party is set for 8 p.m. at the Bambú Beach Bar in Ronda Litoral.

Those interested in attending the party should register here.

Invitations will be confirmed by email by July 13.

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