PussyCash Offers $100 Referral Bonus

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program PussyCash has announced its introduction of an unprecedented campaign that pays affiliates up to $100 for referral signups.

The company is also offering affiliate payouts of $100 for every ImLive signup during the promotional period, which runs from November 1 through January 31, 2010.

"PussyCash affiliates make the most because we pay the most," PussyCash VP of Marketing, Yuval Kijel, said. "The new campaign raises the payout level to a new industry standard, as nowhere else pays up to $100 for referral sign-ups."

"In addition to highest payouts, PussyCash affiliate webmasters can expect precise on-time payments, innovative promo tools and a dedicated support team available around the clock," Kijel added.

This promotion is open to all new and existing PussyCash affiliate webmasters.

"This is an exciting and lucrative opportunity for PussyCash affiliates to rake in large cash," PussyCash Affiliate Director, Adam Scheuer, said. "Webmasters can refer their friends, then just sit back, relax and earn when their friends earn to the tune of up to $100. Or, push an old refereed to start sending sign ups and watch your revenues soar."

"Webmasters can use our high converting promo tools to refer their friends and promote ImLive to cash-in," Scheuer concluded.

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