AdsforSex.com Becomes Top Site for DatingGold

STOCKTON, Calif. — Adult dating affiliate program DatingGold has reported that its dating site, AdsforSex.com, is now its most popular brand.

This is impressive, considering that the site is less than six months old, the company said. According to the web analytics site, Alexa.com, AdsforSex is currently in the top 2,000 U.S. ranked sites.

When asked to explain the website’s explosive growth, VP of Sales and Marketing, Alfonsus “AK” Kusuma, attributes the website's explosive growth to the company’s experience and loyal affiliate partners. “With over a decade of experience in running adult dating sites, we have been through the trial and error process,” he said. “However, this all means nothing without the right affiliate partners to push the site.”

With a +381% page view change in the past three months, DatingGold believes it's onto something. In addition to the company’s unprecedented growth with AdsforSex.com, the company reported that October was a record month. DatingGold also has several new brands in development, such as the new niche site CougarsPlay, which will be released this November.

CEO Allan Henning is proud of these achievements. “We emphasize consistency, clear communication, and exclusive offers for our network partners,” Gold said. “It’s all about empowering our affiliates for shared success.”

Existing Affiliates who are interested in future exclusive offers can contact their DatingGold affiliate manager or email affiliates@datinggold.com.

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