DatingGold Relaunches Datematch.com

STOCKTON, Calif. — DatingGold has relaunched mainstream dating site Datematch.com with a new promotion for affiliates looking to profit from that corner of the market.

DatingGold Vice President of Sales and Marketing AK told XBIZ that the profit margin for this site has grown considerably since adding the site to the network, and after affiliate request for mainstream traffic, the company delivered.

"Having added this to our portfolio in late August 2009, we have realized double digit growth in revenue and affiliate payouts,” AK said. “It was a real team effort with our affiliate partners to bring this product to fruition in a short amount of time.”

Affiliate can promote Datematch.com with payouts up to $5 free or $50 per sale, or 50 percent revshare.

Datematch.com was designed for mainstream traffic generation, and DatingGold has implemented the same key technologies already present in its other programs, including advanced search capabilities, video chat and mobile notification.

The company said the site’s functionality and usability promotes user registration and conversion to paying members of the premium level.

For more information, visit DatingGold.com.

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