Dating Offers Debuts Affiliate Program

Dating Offers Debuts Affiliate Program

LOS ANGELES — DatingOffers.com has announced the launch of its casual dating affiliate program.

Helmed by adult industry veteran Greg Dumas, Dating Offers was beta launched earlier this year after more than a year development.

According to the company, Dating Offers provides affiliates with a solution that will make them more money than any other adult dating platform in today’s market, using tools that empower affiliates to earn the most from their social media, chat, co-reg, DOI email, and ad network traffic.

“I have been passionate about this segment of the business for several years and decided to build a program that has all of the features I found missing from other dating programs, which results in a better user experience and higher conversions for affiliates,” Dumas says. “Everyone wins!”

A company spokesperson notes that a distinct advantage for Dating Offers is that each site is unique, meaning that the members join a specific site and these members and emails are not shared to the other sites creating more chances for affiliates to earn more money than with other dating programs.

“I understand the importance of competitive payouts paid on time to affiliates having been on both sides,” Dumas concludes, “as a program owner starting with iGallery in 1996, and as an affiliate with premium domains and other sites.”

A pay-per-sale (PPS) program paying up to $75 and a referral program paying up to three percent is currently being offered, with a $5 pay-per-lead (PPL) program available soon.

For more information, click here or email info@datingoffers.com.

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