ImLive Offers $30,000 to New Performers

LOS ANGELES — Live adult cam service provider ImLive.com has announced a bonus cash payout campaign designed to recruit new webcam performers.

According to the company, ImLive will round out 2009 by paying $30,000 in cash bonuses to the top 100 new performers who begin performing on the site starting November 15. The campaign will run until December 31 and performers can expect individual cash bonuses from $100 - $10,000 each.

This special promotion is open to new performers and is in addition to regular payments and prizes.

"ImLive.com has launched maybe the biggest promotion to recruit performers this industry has ever known," ImLive's VP of Marketing, Yuval Kijel, said. "ImLive will give away $30,000 in cash bonuses to new performers, based on their site activity leading up to December 31st."

"ImLive.com has paid millions in cash and prizes to webcam performers and provides the most ways for motivated individuals to earn money," Kijel said. "ImLive business partners always earn top revenues, and we will continue this trend into 2010 with industry leading payouts, prizes and bonuses for ImLive performers."

Established more than seven years ago, ImLive.com quickly grew and now boasts more than 18 million members today. The ImLive video chat platform is home to more than 35,000 performers.

"Throughout the years ImLive has provided steady and growing income to performers from all around the globe and has been selected by hundreds of porn stars as their regular video chat platform for live interaction with fans," a spokesperson stated. "When it comes to performing on ImLive, talent can expect high revenue share payouts and proven marketing that converts streams of traffic to customers."

According to the rep, performers are provided with all the tools they need to build a solid customer base and repeat business, along with a safe and discreet working environment including local blocking capability; and precise and on-time bi-weekly payments.

Prizes such as authentic Gucci watches, D&G bags, MAC makeup and more are given to top performers, while a caring and open forum for the performer community provides online assistance if needed. Perhaps most important, the spokesperson concluded, is that performing on ImLive is fun.

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