PussyCash Adds Video Chat Mobile Product

LOS ANGELES — Leading adult affiliate company PussyCash has added ImLive mobile to its product lineup for webmasters.

The company says ImLive.com mobile has cutting-edge technology that brings the optimal live video chat experience to mobile.

“This is the perfect time for affiliates to strike in this rapidly growing market and monetize their existing mobile traffic, attract new mobile traffic and upsell their current customer base with an alternate channel that will enable users to access live video chat on the go 24/7,” said Yuval Kijel, vice president of sales and marketing for PussyCash.com.

“We have two generous payout programs for mobile where webmasters can earn $25 for every new signup they send or 25 percent lifetime revenue share on credit purchased by new users,” he said.

“What’s more when new mobile users purchase video chat credit on ImLive.com, webmasters will earn either an additional $100 or 20 percent lifetime revenue share and get two-for-one payouts.”

PussyCash has produced promo tools designed to convert web or mobile based traffic, including SMS links containing short form URL’s that affiliates can send directly to their traffic’s mobiles.

In addition, PussyCash has developed a turn-key white label solution that provides a way for webmasters to have their own mobile site instantly.

“We are dedicated to offering our webmasters dynamic and advanced products to attain new business and increase share of wallet within their user base,” Kijel said.

“The launch of ImLive mobile is an exciting prospect in the adult webcam industry and represents the future earning market for webmasters.”

ImLive Mobile is supported by ImLive.com and PussyCash.com.

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