best white-label dating plaform?

jim-nyc

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i want to build out my own dating sites - traditional, niche, and casual - and wondered if anyone here has any experience with the various white label dating platforms?


any to avoid?


any recommended over the others?


thanks in advance...:banana_sml:
 


Most of these platforms don't pay enough to make it worthwhile. You are better off just sending traffic to a site.

It kind of reminds me of the old AVS days...

you can always negotiate higher payouts with them. That is if you are serious, of course, but if you are not VERY serious, you better not do your own site, but send leads to 3rd party. I agree, 55% makes it really hard to be worth your while though.
 
Has anyone had any success with whitelabeldating.com? I signed up for their program but haven't done anything with them yet.
 
I have had experience with a script called Prodating (just type in google) ..I actually started my dating site with that script and it was easy to run but not easy to market..so i left out the idea...but the script was good..
 
I have been making pretty good money in dating for a decade. I've had white labels, even at 80% payouts I haven't seen them beat top tier privately negotiated DIRECT rates with major sites. Of course some people make good money with them as well, but more money... eh, I'm not sure about that.

I'd actually love to be wrong here believe it or not.

CPA Pimp, momchil9, Butcher, care to chime in about why you feel that I'm wrong?

What kind of per user average lifetimes have you been seeing with white labels?
 
I have been making pretty good money in dating for a decade. I've had white labels, even at 80% payouts I haven't seen them beat top tier privately negotiated DIRECT rates with major sites. Of course some people make good money with them as well, but more money... eh, I'm not sure about that.

I'd actually love to be wrong here believe it or not.

CPA Pimp, momchil9, Butcher, care to chime in about why you feel that I'm wrong?

What kind of per user average lifetimes have you been seeing with white labels?

Without going into specifics I see average lifetime rev per member of over £150 (about $200) across many niches. Yes, it can take longer to see this return but I don't know of any legitimate cpa offers that would come close to this.

Whitlabeling isn't for everyone. You need to be commited, willing to fail and look at it as a long term investment rather than a quick fix.
 
Thanks for the reply. That's not bad.

When sending to some of the established sites instead of white labels, 100 free trial signups usually pays between $1200 and $2200 at higher tiers. There's only one case where I've seen revshare work out better over time, but you can't forget the opportunity cost which is a major issue in performance marketing.

With the white labels, If the initial ratio > the conversion rate from free to paid > and the retention rates are good enough to beat that now it might be worth a shot. That's where I found the ball being dropped in the past though.

Bottom line, from what I've seen over the past 14 years of perf marketing, unless you are running an aff program with it, keeping the data and controlling ads inside, revshare has been rarely worth it. White Labels are nothing but AVS sites.