ANYwebcam Revamps Back-end, Re-opens Affiliate Program

MELBOURNE, Australia — Live chat community ANYwebcam.com has opened up its affiliate program to more members.

As a part of the relaunch, the company has tapped Epoch to provide billing support and MPA3 to provide their affiliate tracking back-end.

ANYwebcam.com isn't strictly an adult cam site because it doesn't provide access to paid adult performers. Instead, it's positioned as a chat and dating site that connects a community of users to each other, according to owner David Thompson.

“ANYwebcam.com is 100 percent free to sign up, no credit card, and nothing slows down the surfer from getting into the site and enjoying the cams and chat," he said "Once they arrive and see all that's offered, they are presented with the opportunity for full privileges at $35 for a three-month membership.”

Thompson added that the site may work well for webmasters who have a lot of cam and dating traffic.

“[Surfers] deal with real people, not cam models," he said. "And amateur traffic absolutely loves the 11 million self photos uploaded by our 4 million members. It really is about real people meeting real people.”

The affiliate program is located at Affiliates.ANYwebcam.com. The company pays $30 per sale.

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