LONDON, ENGLAND, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Promotional Activity brings fantastic result for Online Dating Site Singles Warehouse
Singles Warehouse, the UK's newest and preferred Online Dating site has been attracting new members without the traditional Pay per Click approach.
Thanks to the help of Magic Freebies UK, the UK's Leading Freebie and Competition website we attracted the UK's bargain and freebie hunters to our site. Sending out 8 new offers every day and a very active email list makes this approach one of the best for businesses to connect to a new audience.
Members grew a fantastic 103% month on month using this method with a direct impact on revenues seen.
Managing Director of Singles Warehouse, Jonathan Bird had this to say;
"Using MagicFreebiesUK.co.uk really has opened up new doors for us at Singles Warehouse. We've created a new loyal fan base who come back and visit Singles Warehouse on a regular basis."
"Every internet based business should be considering this approach to drive traffic to their website"
About Singles Warehouse
http://www.singleswarehouse.co.uk
A new dating site across the UK and expanded into the USA (www.singleswarehouse.net) .Our mission, to bring singles together across the globe.
About Magic Freebies
http:www.magicfreebiesuk.co.uk
MagicFreebiesUK is the flag ship site of Veneficus Ltd and was set up in its bare form all the way back in 2001 by its founder Tom Bryant while at school. Recently received the Web User Gold Award for freebie sites. The site has continued to grow and now welcomes over 20,000 unique visitors a day and has over 400,000 members. It's updated every weekday with at least 8 new genuine freebies and free samples from both the internet and real world making it unique in the free stuff arena.
Please contact jonathan.bird@singleswarehouse.co.uk for more information
Promotional Activity Brings Fantastic Result for Online Dating Site Singles Warehouse
Singles Warehouse, the UK's newest and preferred Online Dating site has been attracting new members without the traditional Pay per Click approach.
2011-05-27
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[Press-News.org] Promotional Activity Brings Fantastic Result for Online Dating Site Singles WarehouseSingles Warehouse, the UK's newest and preferred Online Dating site has been attracting new members without the traditional Pay per Click approach.