LoadedCash Partners With iHookup.com

TORONTO — Affiliate program LoadedCash announced today that it has partnered with casual dating site iHookup.

To promote the new deal, LoadedCash is paying up to $7 per verified pay-per-lead (PPL) between May 15-31.

The company said the dating site matches people based on proven sexual chemistry aspects and is geared toward "flexible, fun and adventurous people who love the thrill of sexual chemistry."

Members can hear potential dates’ voices, watch their body language, review sexual compatibility reports and see what they look like in real life before meeting in person.

“We believe in iHookup.com and think it’s the perfect fit for our affiliate program. They offer a unique dating product that factors sexual chemistry into the dating equation. iHookup.com knows that the unrealistic dating rules found on traditional dating sites are out of touch with today’s market,” said AJ Durden of LoadedCash.

A key feature for affiliates according to LoadedCash, is that the site converts both adult and casual mainstream dating traffic by not featuring public nudity.

New affiliates can begin sending traffic by registering at LoadedCash and using promo code 1097 while setting up their pay-per-lead campaign.

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