ExoClick Offers 50% Cashback for U.S. Dating Email Clicks

ExoClick Offers 50% Cashback for U.S. Dating Email Clicks

BARCELONA — ExoClick is now offering email clicks from its latest U.S. dating membership partner, The Dating Network.

To celebrate this new partnership, ExoClick is running a 50 percent cashback promotion from May 20-31 for all advertisers buying U.S. email clicks across the ad network’s dating partners.

Advertisers that purchase a minimum of $500 in flat deals or bids on email clicks from ExoClick’s U.S. traffic sources are eligible for the 50 percent cashback.

Available for dating offers only, email clicks allow advertisers to use data in order to pre-populate their registration forms or query their databases so that a different offer can be displayed in case of click saturation.

Cashback will be added to each advertiser’s ExoClick account during the first week of June and capped at a maximum of $500 per account.

“Our cashback promotion is an ideal opportunity for advertisers and affiliates to test and convert U.S. dating site members with their own dating offers,” said Evangelos Zirdelis, ExoClick’s sales and ad operations director. “This U.S. traffic is high quality and targets users who have already signed up to one or more dating sites meaning advertisers will achieve a high conversion rate for their offers.”

To receive the 50 percent cashback, the minimum spend per account is $500. Advertisers must follow ExoClick’s compliance guidelines and any breach of these guidelines will disqualify the advertiser from further participation in this promotion.

ExoClick’s advertiser guidelines can be found here.

A tutorial on how to use ExoClick’s email click ad format can be found here.

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