DatingGold Receives 2 Industry Award Nominations

LOS ANGELES — DatingGold.com has announced that it has received nominations for the Best Dating Company of 2012 at the upcoming GFY Awards and the Best Dating Affiliate Program at the YNOT Awards.

"We are honored to be nominated for both awards and sincerely thank all of our affiliates and partners for their continued support," said Alfonsus Kusuma, DatingGold's vice president of sales and marketing. "We won at the YNOT Awards last year and hopefully we will win both this time. We have been working hard all year and feel that we are better than last year. We are thankful just to be nominated by our industry peers."

The company has been awarded Dating Affiliate Program of the Year at the XBIZ Award (2009 and 2012), The Best Adult Dating Company 2011 at the YNOT Awards and The Best Affiliate Program at the Adult Entertainment Virtual Awards in Spring 2012.

DatingGold offers ten different brands in the its portfolio. As the company approaches the last quarter of 2012, it reports that the year has far exceeded its expectations.

Founder and CEO, Allan Henning said, "Being nominated twice by industry peers is reflective DatingGold's decade long commitment to our affiliates and partners. We take this as acknowledgement to continue developing innovative products and building valued relationships."

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