ImLive Offers Winter Campaign for Affiliates

ImLive Offers Winter Campaign for Affiliates

NICOSIA, Cyprus — PussyCash and its flagship brand ImLive.com announced a winter campaign for affiliates and webmasters, with $250 PPS earnings for sign-ups achieved above fixed targets until Jan. 31, 2016.

“Get ready to feel the heat, with new super low personal targets – fixed for the campaign period," said a campaign spokesperson. "Every one of our valuable affiliates has been given an easily attainable target, and every single sign-up achieved above this target per pay period will grant you with $250.”

Sign-ups on ImLive’s PPS program can be made on PC, mobile and tablet. No limits are imposed on affiliates who successfully achieve their target and each pay period affords another opportunity to aim above the fixed target.

"We’re keeping the winter hot for our affiliates, and giving a blazing hot welcome to all the new webmasters who’ll both join our family over the next few weeks, and come back home," reads the announcement.

ImLive.com reports more than 62 million registered members and over 80,000 amateur webcam hosts, broadcasting live from their homes 24/7. Their platform is fully compatible with web, tablet and mobile traffic, and includes free live chat, recorded sessions, celebrity events, weekend parties and other features. 

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