DatingPartner Offers International Revenue Share, Site Portfolio

LOS ANGELES — DatingPartner.com, a subsidiary of TrafficPartner.com, has announced the availability of revenue share payouts for its strongest site, Fremdgehen69.com.

Targeting DACH-based webmasters, affiliates and media buyers, DatingPartner also offers a large portfolio of sites serving a range of regions, including the Nordics (Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden), Australia, Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand, among others.

“We’re proud to be constantly progressing and to make the best offers available for our partners again and again,” says a company spokesperson. “You see, not only are we adding a desired payout model like revenue share for one of our hottest adult dating products Fremdgehen69.com, but we’re furthermore elevating the revenue possibilities altogether through our latest update.”

“Of course, most of DatingPartner.com’s webmasters are focused on DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland),” the spokesperson adds, “but now they’re able to add to their bottom line and expand their business at the same time!”

Alongside the addition of revenue share, the company offers additional enhancements such as improved statistics for its business partners.

“We already had stellar insights to allow for the right choices at the right time,” says the spokesperson. “However, our refined analytics allow our partners to really gain the greatest details.”

Another benefit is the use of DatingPartner’s smart link feature.

“If you’ve been with us for some time now, you’ll most likely already know that this function benefits newcomers even more,” the spokesperson explains. “Our smart links deliver the strongest ad material with the least work on your end. Always pushing the latest and most successful ads, based on an ongoing ranking for our best converting landing pages, these smart links deliver high conversions and best lead values for you.”

Finally, DatingPartner webmasters are also benefiting from TrafficPartner.com’s latest updates, including recently added soft versions of their otherwise adult-themed landing pages, for engaging mainstream traffic such as from social media sites.

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