SugarSugar Launches Affiliate Site

LOS ANGELES — Sugar Daddy site SugarSugar.com has announced the launch of affiliate site SugarSugarBucks.com.

SugarSugar.com is a site for generous men looking for a partner to spoil and for women who are looking for financial support with bills or who just want some excitement.

SugarSugar launched a year-and-a-half ago and has received mainstream exposure from Howard Stern, Dr. Phil, Jerry Springer and others.

The company said memberships were free for the first six months to ensure that the site’s members area was filled with real sugar daddies and sugar babies.

"The cool thing about SugarSugar.com is there are no fake profiles,” SugarSugar owner Jay Quinlan said.

“From an affiliate standpoint, that means better retention and conversions. It's not just some scam dating site looking to take you money and leave you with no interaction. We ran the site for a year and a half before we even launched it to the affiliate community.”

Quinlan said the current membership base consists of 10 females to every male and offers affiliates the chance to promote a quality dating site designed to convert.

“We are currently working a more robust second generation of affiliate tools such as RSS, APIs and more. We want to be the biggest sugar daddy site out there and we are using my 14 years experience in affiliate marketing, along with some great mainstream knowledge from Zaazoom to achieve that end."

SugarSugarBucks offers $50 PPS and a 50/50 revenue share option, special payouts for volume signups, mainstream and adult tours, promo tools and webmaster support.

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