DatingGold Offers Basketball Bracket Challenge Competition

STOCKTON, Calif. — Adult webmaster dating and webcam affiliate program DatingGold has announced that it is giving away $3,000 in its first annual Basketball Bracket Challenge.

"March is one of the most exciting months out of the year for basketball fans and DatingGold is getting you in on the action," affiliate rep Jay Davis said.

"What's cool about this contest is that even if you don't closely follow basketball, the Bracket Challenge is easy enough for everyone to participate in," Davis added. "After registering, all the affiliate has to do is pick winners from each bracket all the way up to the championship game."

"If you find picking winners for every game too difficult," Davis says, "There is even an option to pick random winners for each bracket to have the winners randomly chosen for you."

A total of 15 Challenge winners will split the prize money of $3,000, courtesy of DatingGold, that will be credited to the winning affiliates' accounts. The prize money includes $1,000 for 1st Place, $500 for 2nd Place, $300 for 3rd Place, and $100 each for each winner in 4th through 15th Place.

"We really want to do something exciting that all our affiliates can participate in," AK, DatingGold's VP of sales and marketing, said. "By having a total of 15 winners, we have given the affiliates some great odds at winning some cash, all while having some fun picking their favorite teams."

The deadline for affiliates to register is March 15.

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