InterMaxGroup Launches New Affiliate Program 'Online Dating Kings'

SCHINDELLEGI, Switzerland - InterMaxGroup AG has announced the launch of its new affiliate program “Online Dating Kings.”

“True to its name, the new affiliate program combines the company’s proven track record of delivering top ROI to its affiliates with a plan to further expand its in-house created portfolio and GEO coverage,” stated a rep.

Online Dating Kings comes as an addition to the company’s flagship affiliate program, imaXcash. While imaXcash reported an average increase of 43 percent ROI for its affiliates in 2018, it plans to shift its focus to niche dating. In spite of this rebranding, current imaXcash affiliates are not required to switch programs in order to continue promoting their established, preferred offers.

Online Dating Kings will launch with an initial focus in the following core markets: Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, the U.K. and the U.S., with more to be added at a later date.

“Establishing this new brand is a natural evolution — it will enable us to target new markets with new products and to expand our affiliates even further,” said Carl Borowitz, marketing manager for InterMaxGroup.

New affiliates signing up for Online Dating Kings prior to March 31 can take advantage of a special promo, which will grant them a higher revshare payout of 80 percent during the month of April.

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