AdultDateLink Facilitates Traffic Segmentation by Niche


AdultDateLink has released an application interface that allows affiliates to segregate their dating traffic into more than 40 niches.
YNOT EUROPE – AdultDateLink has released an application interface that allows affiliates to segregate their dating traffic into more than 40 niches. Instead of sending all traffic to one or two generic dating sites, AdultDateLink affiliates can send potential customers directly to a niched dating site containing potential matches for their personal preferences.

“Traditionally, most affiliate programs require you to send a surfer directly to their site through a banner or text link,” a marketing spokesperson said. “With the DateLink post-join API, you can customize your own pages and collect your own data on the front end while posting it to us on the backend. The basic information you post to us will generate a confirmation email sent to the surfer to get them going right away in finishing off the remainder of the profile.

“This system basically allows you to collect data and monetize it all while never having to send your surfer away from your site,” the spokesperson continued. “Post someone interested in cougars, and they will get a confirmation email from our popular CougarDateLink site. Post surfers interested in cheating wives, and they will get a confirmation email from CheatingWivesDatelink, and so on. All you need to do is change one variable that tells our system what DateLink site you want us to send confirmation emails from. Simple as that.”

Netherlands-based AdultDateLink pays $50 per join or a 50-percent recurring commission, both with console-free tours. More information is available from Colin Delia via [email=colin@datelinknetworks.com]email[/email].

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