DatingGold Raises Default Payout Amounts for AmateurMatch.com

STOCKTON, Calif. —DatingGold has announced that it will increase default payouts from $50 to $75 for AmateurMatch.com beginning Dec. 1.

Additionally, the default payout rate for WebCamClub.com will also be raised from $50 to $75, also effective Dec. 1.

”For the past three years, we have had this $75 PPS as a promo while our default rate was $50,” said AK, vice president of sales and marketing for DatingGold. “The promotion has been so well received for so long, we decided to make $75 our default payout amount.”

DatingGold said that although it has raised the default payout amount, the company will still occasionally offer special promotions for two to four weeks at a time with payout amounts ranging from $100 to $150.

As a leading affiliate program in the industry, DatingGold also offers a variety of promotional tools, including streaming feeds and white-label solutions, webcam widgets, plugins and dating and webcam IM popup applications.

“Any webmasters who have thought about promoting AmateurMatch.com, or even WebCamClub.com, really have no excuse to put it off any longer,” said Allan Henning, CEO and owner of DatingGold. “We are known for offering some of the best promotions in the industry, and new affiliates will want to take advantage of this.”

Existing affiliates can contact their DatingGold representative to have their default payout amount raised.

For more details, email affiliates@datinggold.com.

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