ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, August 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bridesandlovers.com - the premier international Russian dating site for men seeking marriage and romance with Russian women - is pleased to announce that earnings paid to partners of its affiliate program for 2012 have have increased 100% month on month. This affiliate program - which features a number of different payment plans and commission rates is considered by many to be one of best affiliate programs in the dating business. By signing up for this affiliate program at www.luvbucks.com and then advertising Bridesandlovers.com on their websites, affiliates can start earning commissions based on sales generated from links on their sites immediately - and continue earning indefinitely.
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Bridesandlovers.com - the Premier International Russian Dating Site for Men Seeking Russian Women - is Pleased to Announce Record Payments to its Affiliates in 2012
Bridesandlovers.com is pleased to announce to announce that affiliate payments to its partners has increased 100% month on month during 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Bridesandlovers.com - the Premier International Russian Dating Site for Men Seeking Russian Women - is Pleased to Announce Record Payments to its Affiliates in 2012Bridesandlovers.com is pleased to announce to announce that affiliate payments to its partners has increased 100% month on month during 2012.