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QualityStocksNewsBreaks – Friendable Inc. (FDBL) Launches Campaigns to Scale Fan Pass Platform, Attract Artists Across Multiple Genres

Friendable (OTC: FDBL), a mobile technology and marketing company, today announced the official launch of its digital advertising and social media campaigns, aimed at attracting artists across various music genres. Entering the fourth quarter of 2021, the company’s Fan Pass platform has begun extending its brand awareness and artist offering to various artist groups and genre-specific targets that include industry managers, venues and music-related booking services. “As we enter the final quarter of the year, we have our sights set on testing, converting and growing our artist and fan bases. At the same time, we continue monetizing our service offering and fan subscriptions,” said Friendable CEO Robert A. Rositano Jr. “From inception, the Fan Pass livestream platform has seen our business model perform at a micro level; now, it’s time to add some scale to our artist and fan subscribers, as well as testing additional fee-based service offerings that are truly needed and appreciated by the independent artist community. As the results unfold, Fan Pass will report on metrics, conversions, rankings, and revenues we feel have garnered enough traction to extrapolate results and push for scale as the campaign builds momentum or adjusts based on response rates. We remain focused and confident about what we have seen to date — it’s all about relationships, scale and continuing to iterate our technology as we grow.”

To view the full press release, visit https://ibn.fm/Hzxpd

About Friendable Inc.

Friendable is a mobile technology and marketing company focused on developing and identifying products, services and brand opportunities with mass market potential and scalability. Friendable published its first mobile application in the Apple App Stores and Google Play stores in 2014, in the social networking and dating category. The Friendable app achieved over 1.5 million downloads, top 10 worldwide rankings, and has led to celebrity-related marketing opportunities and various relationships with well-known music artists, as well as up-and-coming independent artists. Friendable has since removed the social dating app from the app stores and has pivoted its business focus to Fan Pass, its livestream artist platform. Launched July 24, 2020, the Fan Pass livestream platform has proven invaluable for artists and fans alike as performances shifted from the stage to the screen. Friendable was founded by brothers Robert A. Rositano Jr. and Dean Rositano who have more than 27 years of experience working together on technology-related ventures. For more information, visit https://ir.Friendable.com and www.FanPassLive.com.

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