DatingGold.com Launches Untrue.com

STOCKTON, Calif. — Leading affiliate program DatingGold announced on Monday the addition of Untrue.com to its affiliate program.

The site offers all the matchmaking features of DatingGold’s network sites, but features profiles of men and women willing to engage in discreet affairs.

“We’ve been testing the site with mainstream networks and conversions have been satisfying,” said AK, vice president of sales and marketing for DatingGold.

In launching the site, DatingGold will offer up to $5 per lead, up to $75 per sale or up to 70 percent rev-share. Single opt-in plan is also available for proven affiliates.

Untrue.com is designed to let users search for other members near them, connect with users live via webcam and search profiles by featured, most views and top-rated categories.

“With more than 15 million registered singles, couples and more on the site, Untrue.com is the best place to look for a little extra-curricular activity,” said Allan Henning, DatingGold’s CEO.

Untrue.com not only offers basic landing pages, but affiliates have the ability to directly link to real profiles of active users. Like all other DatingGold sites, additional affiliate tools will be included on Untrue.com to make it as easy as possible for affiliates to promote.

The site also has interactive features including photo rating and comments, as well as additional social network features launching in the coming months.

Visit DatingGold.com for more information.

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