ATLANTA, GA — Dating Factory, the premiere white label dating platform, has bolstered its newly launched USA division by hiring former Playboy affiliate manager Richard Buss to assist American affiliates and entrepreneurs. His role as US Partners Manager with Dating Factory USA will center on attracting new users to the company’s technology platform and assisting existing users with their day to day needs.
“I’ve worked with Richard for a while now, so I know what he’s capable of,” explains Moreno Aguiari, head of Dating Factory’s new US operations. “He has a solid and undeniable history of helping affiliates and webmasters succeed. Richard is one of those rare individuals who is comfortable with technology and also knows how to communicate effectively with customers.”
According to Buss, he was sold on Dating Factory’s platform and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work with the Dating Factory team.
“The technology that powers Dating Factory is impressive, no doubt about it,” says Buss. “As someone who runs his own websites too, I understood right away how much potential there is for Dating Factory in the US market. I’m looking forward to working with webmasters who already know me and want to run their own dating sites — and I’m excited to have this opportunity to get to know a whole new group of webmasters and affiliates.”
The Dating Factory white label platform allows webmasters and online entrepreneurs to create their own dating sites, complete with real profiles that can be filtered by niche. Webmasters use their own domain names, meaning they maintain control over their brand and their marketing efforts.
Plus, webmasters who run sites powered by Dating Factory technology have more than one way to make money.
“You’ll make up to 65 percent of initial and recurring sales, plus you can make even more money from banner ads run on your sites,” explains Aguiari. “Given that dating is a proven moneymaker that isn’t affected by piracy concerns, this is a great opportunity for US webmasters to build a whole new and stable revenue stream in 2012.”