PussyCash Offers $200 Bonus Payout for Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — Adult website affiliate program PussyCash, specialists in interactive live cam content, has announced the launch of its latest promotional campaign.

According to the company, PussyCash’s newest offer will provide affiliates with a $200 bonus for signing up new members to its popular lifestyle sites, Shemale.com, FetishGalaxy.com or Supermen.com.

“By sending a combined total of six sign-ups to at least two of the lifestyle sites, for example: four from Shemale.com and two from FetishGalaxy.com, or three each from Supermen.com and FetishGalaxy.com, affiliates will get this significant bonus over and above their earnings that pay period,” says a PussyCash spokesperson. “All these lifestyle sites offer $150 payouts per sign-up with no targets, no minimums, and no limits — or up to $3 per lead (geo-based payouts) for users’ verified email addresses. They also offer a 35 percent recurring revenue share payout.”

PussyCash.com promotes various sites, including its flagship webcam site, ImLive.com; plus Sexier.com, another popular cam site; along with lifestyle sites Shemale.com, FetishGalaxy.com and Supermen.com; as well as Phonemates.com.

PussyCash also powers the white label generator, WebcamWiz.com, an innovative solution that allows affiliates to create their own state-of-the-art white label webcam sites for web, mobile and tablet traffic.

For more information, visit PussyCash.com.

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