DatingPartner 2.0 Adds New Sites, Features

DatingPartner 2.0 Adds New Sites, Features

HAMBURG — Affiliate program DatingPartner.com recently announced new product features that offer a more-optimized experience, as well as the addition of two new sites — Dates18.com and Flirtpiraten.com.

Along with new features, the company, a division of TrafficPartner, is adding a special campaign. With the relaunch, DatingPartner 2.0 is offering a bonus of €5 in addition to lifetime revshare.

DatingPartner 2.0 places an emphasis on “mobile first,” is more secure after a complete change to HTTPS and offers more webmaster individual support, among other features.

“The team also improved the engine for the strong converting PHP portals and created a wide range of white-label portals,” a company spokesman said. “Of course, there is good news for landing pages as well. There will be ongoing ‘best of SEA’ landing page updates provided by their media buying experts.

Regarding traffic and lead generation, clients “no longer need to fear that any recurrent users will be lost to you with the innovative lead booster and the global sign-up cascading,” the spokesman said.

“This new system will notice if a user already has an account for one of the products and will automatically register him in an alternative DatingPartner product. This ensures an almost 100-percent lead guarantee with an equally higher converting chance,” the spokesman said.

DatingPartner sites include Date4Sex.com, XPartner.com JungeKontakte.com, Affaire.com, DatingArea.eu, Affaire18.com and SeitenSprungArea.com, as well as Dates18.com and Flirtpiraten.com.

For more information on DatingPartner 2.0, click here.

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