PussyCash Raises Sept. Payouts to $175

CYBERSPACE — PussyCash has raised payouts to $175 for affiliates’ ImLive signups through the month of September.

New and veteran affiliate webmasters will be given a September ImLive signup target based on recent performance. Once the affiliate surpasses the target, each signup will be worth $175 until Sept. 30.

PussyCash also will continue to pay minimum $100 for every signup sent leading up and including the September target.

“It’s simple math when it comes to promoting ImLive because the ImLive platform has the most ways to convert and retain traffic,” PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said. “ImLive is the world's biggest and best sex webcam arena with more than 17 million members and more than 35,000 amateur and celebrity hosts available 24/7 to convert traffic.”

Through the month of August, PussyCash offered new and old affiliates raised payouts of $150 in honor of ImLive’s seventh anniversary. The company said August was a record month for the most payouts made due to the promotion.

“Our August campaign was such a huge success for so many webmasters — what better way to follow-up than with even higher payouts for ImLive signups in September,” said Adam Sceuer, PussyCash’s affiliate director. “Webmaster affiliates can use our high-converting promo tools available in 19 different languages to optimize and convert their traffic to become top of the class by earning $175 ImLive payouts in September."

Among ImLive’s offerings is the Celebrity Event series, which last showcased Sunny Leone and Bree Olson live from a hotel room in Florida. The series also has featured Kagney Linn Karter, Kiara Diane, Eva Angelina and Stormy Daniels.

The August promotion ends today. For additional information, visit PussyCash.com.

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