ImLive’s Final Celebrity Event of 2009 Set for Tonight

CYBERSPACE — ImLive's last Celebrity Event of the year stars Michelle Maylene and takes place tonight at 11 p.m. EST.

ImLive’s Celebrity Event broadcasts live in free video chat for ImLive members and affiliates.

“Michelle Maylene is the well known and very popular host of ‘AVN Live’ and ‘Inside the Industry’ co-host,” ImLive spokesperson, Carole Wood. “Being French, Filipino and Hawaiian is the knock-out combination that gives Michelle Maylene her stunning exotic beauty and keeps fans tuning in religiously to see her each week. ImLive members should sign-up now ‘cause the Michelle Maylene show is sure to make 2009 memorable.”

In addition to the Celebrity Event series, ImLive is a platform that many adult performers use on a regular basis to interact with fans.

“Many celebrities love using ImLive because it gives them greater exposure and a way to earn extra money,” Wood said. “They can be spontaneous and video chat live from anywhere in the world 24-7. Members can log in anytime and direct a hot live show by a real porn star.”

This year the ImLive Celebrity Event series brought some of the most popular adult stars to perform live for its 19 million members. The lineup has included Monique Alexander, Sunny Leone, Bree Olsen, Gina Lynn, Kagney Linn Karter and Eva Angelina who all performed in free video chat from their homes and bedrooms.

“Michelle Maylene is ready to make fireworks,” said Yuval Kijel, vice president of marketing and sales for ImLive and Pussycash, the affiliate network that promotes ImLive. “PussyCash webmasters should end 2009 on a high note by using this event to convert their traffic to cash. Affiliates can access promo materials from PussyCash showcasing the Michelle Maylene show that will make all streams of traffic click happy with anticipation. Webmasters should take advantage of this event as PussyCash is paying $100 for every ImLive signup sent until Jan. 31.”

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