WebCamClub.com Added to NATS

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program DatingGold.com has announced the integration of its live cam site, WebCamClub, into the NATS third-party affiliate program backend system.

According to the company, NATS-based affiliate programs can now create their own cam site and promote it within their network without having to develop one from scratch.

"Our software has the ability to be transformed based on any criteria you may be looking for," Allan Henning, CEO of DatingGold, said. "Our solution was designed with customization in mind, from the graphical look of the site to the marketing backend."

John Albright of NATS parent Too Much Media is excited about this integration.

"Being fully integrated with WebCamClub creates yet another easy revenue stream for all users of NATS," Albright said. "With 3rd-party setups as easy as plugging in a few fields, everyone should be utilizing them."

"We are also offering our white-label partners the ability to use their own billing system which we think is the key to make the partnerships more profitable," Henning added.

DatingGold has provided a co-branded tool for nearly a year now that is reportedly popular with affiliates — many of whom upgrade to a fully white-labeled site.

"It has been a long yet fun ride for us getting the WebCamClub name to the live cams affiliate market," DatingGold's Business Development Representative Alfonsus Kusuma, better known as 'AK' said. "We have a great in-house team which is continuously improving the site for our customers and creating better tools for our affiliates. That makes my job easier."

According to the company, DatingGold will shortly release a dating white-label tool, which is designed to improve upon the success of the webcam co-brand tool.

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