iDealgasm Launches Black Label Product on FreeOnes

PHILADELPHIA — iDealgasm.com, the daily deal company, is lowering prices in a new place by launching its black label product on FreeOnes.com. 

“Like many people we were first attracted to the brand and the reputation,” the company said. “It soon became apparent that we were dealing with a platform that not only had tremendous appeal to its community, but also amazing potential for its advertisers and business partners. They had managed to achieve what most appear to struggle with; combining an extremely popular free content site with genuine transactional potential.”

The black label, originally released in August 2012, is a custom-built, transactional platform that offers hardcore savings on some of the Internet’s most trafficked adult websites, the company said, adding that host sites benefit by turning customer visits into dollars with no upfront costs.

“Because we manage the site, our partners don't have any overhead to set up or maintain,” iDealgasm co-founder Josh Stern said. “We offer memberships, retail, cams and much more. It’s like a mega-store for porn.”

The company said that a big advantage of iDealgasm’s black label is that it houses all of the offers in one, well-organized, easy-to-access area. A feature deal is spotlighted, while a wide variety of other visually represented deals can be browsed. Another benefit is that sites also have the flexibility to choose the compensation structure that best fits their needs. iDealgasm offers multiple payout methods, including lifetime payouts.

The partnership with FreeOnes.com dates back to Aug of 2012 when FreeOnes became one of iDealgasm’s primary traffic partners.

“The iDealgasm team really impressed me with their professionalism and enthusiasm for their product. This made it a perfect fit for FreeOnes and its visitors,” FreeOnes managing director Roald Riepen said. “Various tests showed us that people liked the idea of a daily deal type of site  and when IDealgasm came up with the black label concept we didn’t hesitate and jumped right on it. We are looking forward to growing our business relationship together in 2013 and beyond.”

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