AdultDateLink Offers New Geo IP Profile Promo Tool

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands — Adult niche-based dating affiliate program AdultDateLink has launched a new promotional tool, a banner that shows pictures of AdultDateLink members near the user who sees the banner.

“Our goal is to cover every possible niche to convert our affiliates' traffic better. With our newest promotional tool, the Geo IP Niche Based Profile Tool, affiliates can convert their niche traffic even better,” AdultDateLink owner Colin Delia said. "This latest tool has many features unique to AdultDateLink. Let us say you wanted to just list mature woman in Seattle? No problem .. or what about BBW girls in Atlanta? No problem at all with this innovative new promotional tool.

Every one of the profiles displayed with this tool is from a real member, using the photos they submitted. With the Geo IP Tool, the advertisement can be customized to follow the look and feel of the affiliates site for seamless integration. It can display as many as six member profiles, horizontally or vertically. Height and width of the ad can be adjusted, and profiles can be filtered by the age of the subject and the degree of explicitness the webmaster would like to display.

AdultDateLink offers a three-tier webmaster referral program which has different levels of compensation including $1 per click, $10 per email, $42 per signup and 50 percent recurring. Weekly and monthly mailers keep affiliates updated with new promotional items.

AdultDateLink features more than 42 Niche based dating sites, and new sites are added frequently.

For more information, visit AdultDateLink'saffiliate website or email Colin Delia at colin@datelinknetworks.com.

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