Dating Gold Unveils New Pop-Under Promo Tool

STOCKTON, Calif. — Dating affiliate company DatingGold.com has added pop-under ads to its selection of promotional tools.

They're pitching the tool as more user-friendly and less invasive than typical pop-up ads. Company representatives promise that the ads only appear when a user clicks on a link, and that the script itself can be easily added to any page.

“We are constantly seeking ways to provide our affiliates cutting edge promotional tools to increase their payouts,” DatingGold VP of Sales and Marketing AK said. “Our commitment in developing these tools creates a symbiotic partnership with the results, going right to the bottom line. Feedback from our affiliates has been extremely helpful, so stay tuned for some exciting new releases in the coming months.”

This summer, DatingGold relaunched its CamPlugin site for WebCamClub. The revamped site includes a new front page, as well as several new sections and features. The new CamsPlugin is designed to give webmasters free live content for their members while keeping their brand intact and allowing them the opportunity to send upsells to their own white label cam site.

In addition, the company has been busy offering promotions for its webmasters. DatingGold affiliates that promote its network of dating and webcam sites between Oct. 16-31 can earn promotional bonuses.

Current affiliates earn between $3-$5 for every lead they send to DatingGold, but during the promotion affiliates will have the opportunity to earn up to $10 per lead, regardless of volume. DatingGold’s bonus will make affiliates’ leads that turn into sales worth $10.

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