LiveBucks Offers $100 Webmaster Referral Bonus

MONTREAL — Celebrating its 2010 XBIZ Award nomination for "Best Live Video Chat," Gamma Entertainment's LiveBucks webcam affiliate program is offering its affiliates a $100 bonus for every new webmaster they refer.

The bonus is in effect up until the night of the XBIZ Awards, on February 11.

"We are thrilled to be recognized by the XBIZ Awards this year," LiveBucks.com Marketing Manager Sabrina Miller exclaimed. "And our first thought was how we can share this good fortune with all the webmasters who have supported us!"

According to the company, all LiveBucks webmasters will continue to earn their standard 25 percent webmaster referral commissions during this promotion, but when they refer an eligible webmaster, they will receive an additional $100 on top of the basic commission.

To be considered eligible, a new webmaster must successfully register and send a minimum of two sales by 12:00 a.m. EST on February 11, 2010. To claim their bonus, webmasters are required to contact their account manager after the promotion period.

Online since 1999, the LiveBucks webmaster affiliate program caters to live webcam and live sex show related traffic. Gamma Entertainment was founded in 1996 and operates brands including Fame Dollars, PornicationCash, Buddy Profits and Porn Access.

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