InterMaxGroup Launches MyDatingSiteBuilder

SCHINDELLEGI, Switzerland  InterMaxGroup AG, a leader in the German-speaking and Central and Eastern European online dating markets, has announced the release of MyDatingSiteBuilder, a white label solution for affiliates wanting to build their own online dating brand and give it a fresh and individual look.

MyDatingSiteBuilder's promotional tools include optimized banners and landers, which are available in the affiliate program imaXCash. MyDatingSiteBuilder is suited for portal owners looking to integrate their own online dating brand, media buyers looking to facilitate the feel of a smaller dating brand or e-mail marketers wanting to make their offer fresh and individual.

Customization options include a logo, colors or buttons design. The site's logo will be consistent in all e-mail communication with members in order to maintain the brand awareness.

"This white label option offers our affiliates a brand new promotional angle," said Kamil Simandl, sales and affiliate specialist at imaXcash. "The more you promote and share the brand and its logo in front of your potential customers, the better the chance they will remember your site and eventually join."

Affiliates may choose their payout structure either as a lifetime rev-share or as pay per sale, with a bonus of $100 for new affiliates added to their first regular payout.

InterMaxGroup AG will be present at the Phoenix Forum in Tempe, Ariz. from Mar. 31-Apr. 3. Those who want to learn more about how MyDatingSiteBuilder or imaXcash can benefit their business are urged to contact Lars Ruebel at l.ruebel@intermaxgroup.com.

For more information on InterMaxGroup AG, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on MyDatingSiteBuilder, visit their official website.

For more information on imaXcash, visit their official website.

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