DatingGold Names Basketball Bracket Challenge Winner

STOCKTON, Calif. — Adult webmaster affiliate program DatingGold has announced the winner of its first annual Affiliate Basketball Bracket Challenge.

According to the company, the winner of the $1,000 cash first prize is JuicyDLinks, who most accurately predicted the winners from the 64 competing college basketball teams.

"Dating Gold has been doing amazing things year after year," says JuicyDLinks. "Just watching their growth the past few years is a testament to their entire company and staff."

Juicy says this was a great contest from a great company.

"Allan is one the few genuine people in this industry and I can say this truthfully having met him and shared time with him in the past few years at various shows," JuicyDLinks added. "The entire staff at Dating Gold is amazing and an example for other companies to follow."

DatingGold also awarded $500 to the runner-up, and $300 to the third place winner. Places 4-15 received $100 each for their efforts, bringing the prize purse to a grand total of $3,000.

"We're very pleased with how the Affiliate Basketball Bracket Challenge turned out this year," remarked AK of DatingGold. "With such an overwhelming positive response, we would very much like to do this again next year and we will be planning to have even more contests similar to this one provided to our outstanding affiliates in the near future."

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