PussyCash Announces $300 for ImLive Signups

LOS ANGELES — Leading adult affiliate company PussyCash has announced that it is paying $300 for ImLive signups.

The company is billing this as possibly the largest payout in the adult online industry.

PussyCash VP of sales and marketing, Yuval Kijel, said his company felt the time was right expand its traffic network with “…an offer so outrageous it would be impossible to miss.”

“PussyCash is committed to maintaining its industry leadership in highest payouts. True to our strong tradition, we were the first to introduce $100 as our PPS standard. Next we were the first to pay $125, then $150, then $175," Kijel said.

He added, "Now PussyCash will smack down $300.”

PussyCash affiliate director Adam Scheuer said, “We are kicking off the summer with a turbo-charged campaign. For both new and existing affiliates this is our way to say come try us and stay for our standard payouts, which themselves are leading the market.”

Scheuer noted that the program is designed to help affiliates get paid like never before.

“Simply surpass the number of sign ups you’ve sent in May, and you'll receive a $300 payout for every sign up above and beyond. For new affiliates, this is a great way to start our relationship. With standard $100 PPS and coming off our May $150 PPS campaign, our veteran webmasters will enjoy what is becoming the hottest summer ever,” Scheuer said.

The company said that it also offers promotional tools including live feeds and live pop up messaging chat directly from hostesses’ bedrooms — all of which is included in the program.

Visit PussyCash for more information.

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