DatingGold.com Introduces New Mobile Payouts

STOCKTON, Calif. — DatingGold on Thursday announced the release of its new mobile payout programs. The company offers $3 per lead or $75 per sale for its Amateurmatch mobile version.

The company said the mobile site is not as graphics-heavy as the website, but does showcase thumbnail photos with the usernames of profiles. Users can register for free, and have the options to include their cell phone number in order to receive free message alerts, buddy requests and more via SMS.

“We released a mobile version of our dating sites and whitelabel offerings in March with a rev-share program," said Allan Henning, CEO of DatingGold. "Four months of tweaking the site allowed us to optimize conversions and enabled us to offer the Pay Per Lead and Pay Per Sale program.”

Alfonsus Kusuma (AK), vice president of sales and marketing, added, “With the increasing number of mobile users every day, we knew we needed to optimize mobile traffic and help our affiliates earn more with us.”

To celebrate the launch, representatives from DatingGold will be exhibiting at the Affiliate Summit East, a premier affiliate marketing conference, Aug. 21-23 in New York City.

Interested attendees can visit with a DatingGold official at Booth #1223 and Table #58 for a chance to win up to $50,000 cash. 

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