ExoClick Attending RACE 2014, iDate Expo in Moscow

BARCELONA, Spain —  ExoClick today announced that it will be attending the Russian Affiliate Congress and Expo (RACE) and the iDate Expo, both to be held in Moscow Oct. 3 and 4.

ExoClick said RACE, now in its third year, has become the largest international event in affiliate marketing for Russia and CIS countries. The show is expecting more than 1,000 delegates from Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Belarus, China, Italy, the U.K., Malta, Germany and more.

Exhibitors include affiliate programs, ad networks, ad exchanges, advertising, media and PR agencies and digital media buyers from Russia and Eastern Europe. Attendees include webmasters, bloggers, owners of Internet resources, SMM and SEO experts, media buyers and account managers of large trading companies, brand managers, advertisers, affiliates and e-commerce marketers. The RACE Awards 2014 will also be presented at the show honoring the best achievers and innovators of the year in the affiliate/digital marketing business arena.

The iDate Expo brings together leaders of the dating business, developers of themed mobile applications and software, affiliate programs in the field of online dating, entertainment services that promote the dating industry (horoscopes, compatibility, entertainment) and many others interested in all aspects of the dating business.

As part of ExoClick's continued expansion into the Russian and Eastern European markets, the company's Russian speaking team will be attending the event to network with businesses that wish to break into the global market as well as meetings with Russian publishers.

To arrange a meeting with ExoClick at RACE or iDate, email advertising@exoclick.com.

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