LCNCash.com Revamps Affiliate Program

CYBERSPACE — Live video chat site LiveCamNetwork.com said it has always done things a little differently than other webcam sites and LCNCash.com, its revamped affiliate program, follows in the same footsteps.

“LiveCamNetwork has first of all always trained the chat hostesses or cam girls,” said Affiliate Manager and LCN Studio Manager Stephanie “Mediachick” Soucy. “This makes them far flirtier and more seductive, and better converters.”

LiveCamNetwork also has always qualified its traffic with carefully targeted PPC, keyword-phrase campaigns, according to the company.

“You don’t need 20,000 hits a day to hope for two sales when the traffic is predisposed to your content or services,” Soucy said. “Our live, widescreen hi-def video really helps, but educated surfers are better buyers”

By using tools that prompt surfers to read before they click, LCNCash hopes to nurture the same kind of traffic as search engine or keyworded PPC traffic.

“We’re doing that by holding back on the FHGs for a while," Soucy said. “And concentrating on search-engine friendly tools.”

LiveCamNetwork has an open front-end, with free registration and free chat upsell, “so heaving surfers who are freeloaders and beggars won’t help conversions or the chat hostesses,” Soucy said.

Although LiveCamNetwork features an e-wallet system, affiliates are paid even though the member may not spend his money immediately. The company pays 25 percent on each conversion.”

Boasting a brand new design, LCNCash — which also features photo packs, niche banners, pretemplated galleries and video chat simulations — can be joined here. http://www.lcncash.com/signup.html .

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