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SDC.com Increases Affiliate Program Payout to 50%
Swingers Date Club is now offering affiliates a 50% payout. This is the highest in the industry.
2012-04-05
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[Press-News.org] SDC.com Increases Affiliate Program Payout to 50%Swingers Date Club is now offering affiliates a 50% payout. This is the highest in the industry.