White Label Dating Partners With Isomob

LOS ANGELES — WhiteLabelDating.com and U.K.-based online dating technology company Isomob, have entered into a new partnership to maximize dating revenues.

According to the company, the partnership will launch new casual dating site AdultFunContacts.com.

“Working with White Label Dating will be a welcome addition to Isomob’s portfolio and the partnership is set to grow revenues for both parties,” said a company representative. “The consistently strong and reliable conversion rates provided by White Label Dating makes the platform an obvious choice for Isomob to scale it’s dating revenues.”

Founded in February 2006, Isomob, with its own mobile product (FlirtFinder.co.uk), is expanding its dating offering to be able to provide users with an alternative solution in addition to its original product.

White Label Dating, founded in 2003, is home to a global network of thousands of online dating sites. With a clear focus on partnersand profitability, WLD continues to grow as other dating technology providers join its network.

“We’re really looking forward to working more closely in partnership with White Label Dating,” said Alisdair Anderson, Isomob’s commercial director and co-owner. “This is a great opportunity for us to be able to offer our users alternative dating options that suit their needs — the WLD platform offered the perfect networks to be able to expand. I believe WLD has the scale to help us enhance our reach and ultimately grow our revenues.”

“It’s great to welcome such a reputable online dating provider to the White Label Dating network,” said WLD Co-CEO Steve Pammenter. “With such high traffic volumes, Isomob are well placed to generate high levels of revenue from their current dating members, capitalizing on the enhanced, sustained conversion rates demonstrated across the WLD platform.”

“By leveraging each other’s strengths and capabilities, with years of invaluable experience between us,” Pammenter added, “I’m extremely confident that we’ll see our partnership go from strength to strength.”

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