DatingGold Launches Model Referral Program for WebCamClub

STOCKTON, Calif. — Affiliate program DatingGold has launched its new Model Referral Program for WebCamClub and is offering up to 20 percent commission on all of those purchases for the lifetime of the member.

“WebCamClub is creating a pool of opportunity for its models and studios,” said AK, vice president of sales and marketing. “It's a way for our models who wish to be more active on their off hours with us. It’s putting the control into their hands, making it easier for them to promote themselves and increase their payouts.”

The program works with links and banners that models can pass along to referrals. Purchases from those referrals can earn the models an increased commission, up to 20 percent. Models and studios can track their earnings in the statistics section of the site.

The fully customizable program will work with studios and offers three landing pages, two banner sizes and four different banner types.

DatingGold is one of the online adult industry's largest affiliate and adult dating programs, with more than 10 million users worldwide and more than 15,000 affiliates. DatingGold websites include AsianAmateur Match, GayAmateurMatch, DateMatch, LesbianAmateurMatch, EbonyAmateurMatch, BeeMatch and the company's flagship site, AmateurMatch.com.

DatingGold started WebCamClub in April 2007 after 12 months and $2 million in development, using Dating Gold's technology and software and tapping into the sizable number of models already appearing on DatingGold's sites. WebCamClub offers affiliates white-label options that include branded live-cam sites with the affiliate's own billing solution and customer database.

"Our live-cam solution has been developed since day one to provide other companies with the ability to have their own cam site, without having to worry about the huge overhead of software and live model performers," DatingGold CEO Allan Henning said.

Models and studios can sign up for the new referral program at the WebCamClub website.

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