TrafficPartner.com Strikes Deal With DatingCash, MAD Offers

TrafficPartner.com Strikes Deal With DatingCash, MAD Offers

BREDA, The Netherlands — TrafficPartner.com today announced a new partnership deal with the company that operates DatingCash and MAD Offers.

The new deal, TrafficPartner.com officials said, "adds yet another strong layer of appeal, making the traffic conglomerate even more alluring for publishers, networks or advertisers with an adult or mainstream focus."  

“A short-term goal on our end is to further optimize the products and expand services to new countries fast,” said Bram Bolt, co-founder and managing director of DatingCash and MAD Offers. “At the moment we’re targeting France, Switzerland, Austria and the U.K. specifically, while the Netherlands and Belgium naturally remain our strongest markets."

Michael Reul, CEO TrafficPartner.com, said Bolt’s group "are professionals when it comes to ROI maximization for mainstream, gaming and dating traffic in Europe,"

“Earlier this year we’ve welcomed Grand Slam Media/Adnium to the TrafficPartner family, just a couple of weeks ago we could happily announce VR Bangers on board with us,“ Reul said. “And now DatingCash/MAD Offers will allow to fortify and diversify our European offers, while keeping our global growth going at the same time.

“Shortly put, there’s a sensational amount of power in the house of TrafficPartner.com and anybody is welcome to benefit from our expertise. That is, if you are an affiliate or advertiser looking for the best ways to increase revenue, highest payouts and other lucrative facets.”

While both companies are focused on preparing next steps together, interested parties and existing customers can already look out for offers from the Netherlands and Belgium at this stage, Bolt said.

“Naturally, TrafficPartner.com clients can push DatingCash’s great converting Netherlands and Belgium offers, like CheatNow.com or SecretDate.com to name a few, within the TrafficPartner network,” Bolt said.

For more information, contact TrafficPartner.com at makemoney@trafficpartner.com



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