Sexier.com Launches With $10K Competition for Affiliates

CYBERSPACE — Webcam site Sexier.com and its affiliate program Partners.Sexier.com have launched with a $10,000 competition for affiliate webmasters.

Backed by the notable reputation of the professionals behind PussyCash and ImLive, Sexier.com is described as a webcam site on an easy-to-use platform that converts traffic with no hassles.

“As promised, Sexier.com has the most aggressive and generous payout program for affiliates,” said Yuval Kijel, vice president of marketing and sales of the ImLive Group. “On opening day we’re setting the tone with a huge $10,000 competition that can get webmasters more money for their traffic in addition to regular payouts. All they need to do is send as much traffic as possible to Sexier.com by March 3 to qualify for big cash prizes.”

The top six affiliates with the most traffic will receive cash prizes — $ 5,000 for first place, $2,500 for second, and $1,000 for third place. Affiliates that place fourth through sixth will win $500 each. The cash prizes are paid in addition to regular payouts.

The site features “sexier models ready to provide immediate sexual stress relief for users.”

Kijel said the ImLive Group’s seasoned veterans have paid millions to webmasters throughout their long history in the business.

Partners.Sexier.com offers three payout options, including 25 percent lifetime revenue share, 30 percent revenue share for 30 days or $40 PPS.

“We are hungry and determined to get webmasters the most for their traffic,” said Emily S, Partners.Sexier.com affiliate representative. “The site has launched so webmasters should sign up immediately and start promoting Sexier.com to benefit from the huge cash prizes and promotions happening right now.”

Sexier offers innovative promo tools, on-time payouts and support from the affiliate services team, the company said.

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