DatingPartner Offers June Bonus Promo

DatingPartner Offers June Bonus Promo

LOS ANGELES — TrafficPartner.com subsidiary DatingPartner.com has announced its biggest bonus program of 2018, offering affiliates €10 pay per sale, with the addition of an up to 60 percent lifetime revenue share.

According to the company, its bonus offers end on June 30, so it recommends that affiliates go “vollgas” (full throttle) while they still can.

“Besides the attractive 10 Euro PPS and a whopping 60 percent lifetime revenue share, DatingPartner.com’s bonus deal is especially interesting for media buyers. With the diverse, modern and top converting ad material or individual whitelabel solutions, there’s a wide spectrum for you to make money from,” says TrafficPartner.com CSO Moritz von Arnim. “June is nearly over, [so] why miss out on the cash?”

The company offers a variety of online and adult dating sites to select from, based on more than a decade of experience.

“It basically doesn’t matter where your traffic stems from,” von Arnim adds. “DatingPartner.com offers performance targeted products and outstanding advertising tools to allow for the best possible traffic conversion. Adding our bonus program on top of that makes it a fantastic environment for anybody to generate profits fast.”

Affiliates are encouraged to check out the “Hot Selection” menu item when logged in to the company’s website for details.

“It’s also an outstanding entry-point for new affiliates at the same time,” von Arnim concludes. “Of course, our existing business partners will gain from this offer, but If you’re starting in the affiliate space, you shouldn’t be passing on this.”

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