Dating Factory Adds Richard Buss to U.S. Operations

ATLANTA —  Dating Factory has appointed  Richard Buss as it partners manager for the company's recently launched U.S. division.

Buss comes to the company from Playboy and will be charged with assisting American affiliates and entrepreneurs, and attracting new users to the company’s white-lable website technology platform.

“I’ve worked with Richard for a while now, so I know what he’s capable of,” said Moreno Aguiari, head of Dating Factory’s new U.S. operations.

He added, “He has a solid and undeniable history of helping affiliates and webmasters succeed. Richard is one of those rare individuals who is comfortable with technology, and also knows how to communicate effectively with customers.”

According to Buss, he was sold on Dating Factory’s platform and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with the team. “The technology that powers Dating Factory is impressive, no doubt about it,” Buss said.

He added, “As someone who runs his own websites too, I understood right away how much potential there is for Dating Factory in the U.S. market. I’m looking forward to working with webmasters who already know me and want to run their own dating sites — and I’m excited to have this opportunity to get to know a whole new group of webmasters and affiliates.”

For more information on the program contact affiliates@datingfactory.com.

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