RIVCash Targets U.S. With RIVCams

CYBERSPACE — Adult webmaster affiliate program RIVCash.com has announced the expansion of its United States presence with the launch of RIVCams.com.

"After extensive exposure in the media and hard work by RIV LLC's worldwide team," said a company spokesperson, "RIVCash has grown from a small community with a few hundred members to one of the best known webcam communities in all of Italy and Europe with the most beautiful girls from around the world online and ready to please."

According to the company, the RIVCams platform was developed in-house and runs seamlessly for even novice Internet users.

Unique features include the ability of models to sell their contact information to fans, such as MSN and ICQ handles and email addresses and to sell lingerie, shoes and more.

"This opportunity provides even more intimacy in a niche where interactivity is what sells and generates additional revenue that is a bonus to webmaster payouts," the rep added.

Affiliates have access to tools and resources including detailed statistics and support as well as images, banners and other items.

"For those webmasters looking to get in on the high conversions that live cam sites have to offer, RIVCash is one of the most promising programs to run with," the spokesperson concluded. "With proven great conversions, unique tools and interactivity plus authenticated, real members, [RIVCams is] an easy sell."

In celebration of the launch, RIVCash is offering a $50 webmaster signup bonus.

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