Gamma Entertainment Offering Affiliates Up to $500 Bonus

MONTREAL — During the month of December, LiveBucks and PornicationCash affiliates that promote Gamma Entertainment’s network of webcam sites will earn up to $500 extra for their first 10 signups.

“This time of year is about sharing and we want to make sure that everyone can walk away with a Holiday bonus this month,” said Sabrina Miller, marketing manager for Livebucks.com. “Our promotion is open to all of our affiliates, both new and existing, who promote our revenue share and pay-per-signup programs.”

Current affiliates will receive a $50 per sale bonus for the first 10 sales they generate above their November totals and newly registered affiliates will receive a bonus for their first 10 sales made during Dec. 1-31. Bonuses apply to the first transaction by a new client and are not eligible for existing customers, rebilling or lifetime memberships.

All affiliate bonuses will be earned in addition to the up to 50 percent revenue share program or on top of the standard up to $100-per-signup program.

To claim their bonus, LiveBucks.com and PornicationCash.com affiliates should contact their account manager at the end of the promotion period.

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