Fleshlight, BrokerBabe to Host European Summit Opening Party

BARCELONA — Fleshlight, in co-operation with mobile affiliate company BrokerBabe, announced the "Fleshlight Party" today, the official opening soiree of The European Summit 2012 to be held March 5-8 in Barcelona's Hotel Miramar.

"We have met some of our better affiliates at past Summit conferences, so it was clear for us, that we had to be part of this great international conference again," said Sarah Jayne Anderson, affiliate marketing director of Fleshlight Network Cash (FNCash).

She added, "This will be the third time in a row that Fleshlight will be sponsoring The European Summit, and we are looking forward to many more ventures in the future together."

BrokerBabe CEO, Gian Scalisi added, "We have a great working relationship with the guys from Fleshlight. And we are both strong believers in the Summit's efforts to bring more affiliates to our respective networks. That is why I am thrilled to be co-hosting the Summit's Opening Party together with such a great company like Fleshlight."

The Fleshlight Party will take place on March 5 at Shoko, one of Barcelona's trendiest clubs, where a special VIP area with a dedicated bar will be awaiting all registered participants.

"As conference organizers of course it makes us happy to add new sponsors to our network, but how good (or bad) you really perform, I believe you learn from the amount of recurring sponsors you have. Therefore I am very happy that both Fleshlight and BrokerBabe have decided to renew their respective previous commitments to support our event again," said Summit organizer Andreas Bischoff.

For more information on Fleshlight's affiliate network visit the website.

BrokerBabe information can be found here.

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