do you have experience with True.com dating site?

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  • seeric
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    • Aug 2004
    • 41917

    #1

    do you have experience with True.com dating site?

    MySpace pushes them hard. I wonder who owns it? I didn't find any apparent partner program links, just an email. If they are pushing it, i bet tons of REAL people are using it.
  • seeric
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    • Aug 2004
    • 41917

    #2
    http://www.true.com/default.htm

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    • seeric
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      • Aug 2004
      • 41917

      #3
      haha. this is freaking sick!!!!!


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      • Linguist
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        • Apr 2004
        • 1706

        #4
        Originally posted by A1R3K
        MySpace pushes them hard. I wonder who owns it? I didn't find any apparent partner program links, just an email. If they are pushing it, i bet tons of REAL people are using it.
        They pay $4-$5 per free profile (depending how you push them), and $34 PPS. If you have that kind of traffic and wanna try it out, hit me up.
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        • seeric
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          • Aug 2004
          • 41917

          #5
          Originally posted by Linguist
          They pay $4-$5 per free profile (depending how you push them), and $34 PPS. If you have that kind of traffic and wanna try it out, hit me up.
          my main reason for posting this is that they may actually have "real" people on there because of the mount of "real" people on myspace. i've done tests on alot of dating sites and found ridiculous amounts of fake ads. basically a waste of time. if people meet people on dating sites they tell other people and the viral word of mouth marketing works and the brand is recognized and trusted. where do you signup? link.

          thanks btw

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          • Linguist
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2004
            • 1706

            #6
            Originally posted by A1R3K
            my main reason for posting this is that they may actually have "real" people on there because of the mount of "real" people on myspace. i've done tests on alot of dating sites and found ridiculous amounts of fake ads. basically a waste of time. if people meet people on dating sites they tell other people and the viral word of mouth marketing works and the brand is recognized and trusted. where do you signup? link.

            thanks btw
            That's the linky:
            http://www.azoogleads.com/az/JoinAf.php?i=7854

            I haven't actually signed up to True.com myself to see how true their claim is (pun not intended), but you're probably right - i'd imagine that it has a lot less fake ads than on your regular dating site. The downside, imo, is that many people are looking for just casual relationships (or are married already), so they are put off by that kind of screening. So essentially you're almost targeting Christian singles by this type of thing.
            I've done quite a few experiments with Azoogle, so if you're looking to try them out with any significant amount of traffic, I could give you a few pointers on what worked for me.
            315-310

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