DatingGold Announces Increased Payouts for Halloween

STOCKTON, Calif. — Leading dating and webcam affiliate program DatingGold announced that it will increase payouts in celebration of Halloween.

The company said that it will be offering $150 per sale for AmateurMatch.com and $200 per sale for WebCamClub.com between Oct.16-31.

“We decided to skip the trick and go right for the treat,” said AK, VP of sales and marketing for DatingGold.

He added, “Halloween is a favorite among the crew here at DatingGold and we are passing our warm holiday spirit on to our affiliates in the form of cold, hard cash.”

In order to participate in the promotion, DatingGold affiliates will need to update the links in the promotional tools they're currently using for AmateurMatch and/or WebCamClub by Oct. 16.

“Everyone enjoys and recognizes Halloween. It’s good business sense to market to your surfers with our brand new Halloween creatives and landing pages for extra conversions. This is our highest payout ever. Smart affiliates will take advantage of these seasonal incentives, and true to form we are offering one of the best promotions in October that you‘ll find anywhere,” said DatingGold CEO Allan Henning.

Company fraud analyst Becky C pointed out, “Don’t miss out on these record breaking adult dating and webcam payouts. High payouts are usually the target of high fraud. However we have one of the best transaction fraud teams in the industry. We’ll be watching.”

The company noted that the offer is valid for DatingGold affiliates that send traffic through conventional means — API traffic does not qualify.

For information visit DatingGold.

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