DatingGold Launches New Mobile Dating Site

STOCKTON, Calif. — Adult affiliate company DatingGold.com has unveiled a new text-message based chat site.

The site is called TextNDate.com, and it works like this: Users log onto the site and enter their mobile number and provider. The site will then link the user with a chatting partner.

The site is compatible with all mobile carriers that offer chat services. Customers will see charges on their mobile phone bills based on whether their carriers make them pay for texts on a per-text or per-month basis. AllTell, Verizon and Virgin Mobile charge by the text.

“This is just one more way that we are expanding DatingGold’s reach and trying to find more ways for our affiliates promoting us to make more money,” DatingGold VP of Sales and Marketing AK said. “The interest in creating mobile content and tapping into the mobile market has grown exponentially in a short amount of time, and we know our affiliates can benefit from an option like this.”

Affiliates can make money by promoting TextNDate on a pay-per-mobile number or a pay-per-sale scale.

DatingGold is actively seeking promotional partnerships for this new endeavor and has plans to offer white-label versions of the site in the near future.

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