GigaPersonals Launches, Co-brands With Adult Friend Finder

LOS ANGELES – In a partnership between affiliate program GigaCash and adult dating network Adult Friend Finder, GigaPersonals made its official launch this week.

The “private label” experience will be a boon for affiliates, GigaCash Vice President Stephen Bugbee told XBiz. “GigaCash is committed to providing additional superior products and services for our affiliates to promote,” he added. “This venture is a great way to introduce a high-converting sex dating site that will deliver for both our end-users and our affiliates.”

The GigaPersonals user can tap into Adult Friend Finder’s database of 18 million members, which has grown significantly since the Palo Alto company’s founding in 1996. GigaCash brings to the table more than 50 paysites, real-time statistic reports, free hosted galleries, a rewards program, sub-account tracking, popup-free and link-to-join linking options, cross sales and webmaster referrals.

“You can’t look too far on the web before you find links to Adult Friend Finder,” AFF spokesman Tim Chanaud told XBiz. “The advantage to a co-brand partner like GigaCash is that their customers get a great database while enjoying the GigaCash experience.”

GigaCash will drive traffic to the fully integrated site through search engine placement, review sites and especially through its affiliate program. The integration of the GigaPersonals look and the Adult Friend Finder content is seamless, Bugbee said. The content includes blogs and “My Magazine,” a compendium of member essays, photos and articles.

“GigaPersonals is a great opportunity for us to further expand the reach of the web’s most powerful adult dating network,” said Andrew Conru, founder and CEO of Various Inc, which owns AFF and recently merged with Legendary Lars’ Streamray Inc. “The incredible success of our affiliate program, the largest single-site program in the world, will translate well to GigaCash and will mean more revenue for them and for their affiliates.”

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