PussyCash Launches PhoneMates.com

LOS ANGELES — Leading adult affiliate network PussyCash launched its PhoneMates member-based mobile community today.

The company said PhoneMates allows users to view live sex shows and video chat from their mobile or personal computers 24 hours a day.

“PhoneMates.com is a cutting-edge product coupled with the highest payout program of its kind. Affiliates earn an astounding $40 for every verified credit card submitted by a new user through our PhoneMates.com Pay Per Credit Card program,” said Yuval Kijel, VP sales and marketing.

He added, “This means we will pay webmasters $40 every time an eligible guest submits a credit card number that is verified through a small transaction (web or mobile).”

The new offering was spurred on by the successful market launch of mobile products in the iPhone and Android 2.2 market segments, according to PussyCash, giving its affiliates the opportunity to benefit from the new site.

“PhoneMates.com will certainly help webmasters tap into a market that sees the number of users accessing the net via their mobiles growing at an explosive rate. Five to 10 percent of adult website users are surfing sites with mobile phones,” said the company.

“PhoneMates is all about fast paced conversion for mobile and web traffic to make affiliates quick and easy bucks. Webmasters get paid huge for all traffic no matter if they get to PhoneMates.com via the web or mobile platform," said Adam Scheuer, affiliate manager.

He added, " It is crucial that PussyCash be at the forefront emerging consumer trends and offer new products that enable our webmasters to monetize all types of traffic, increase their current profits and secure future earnings."

PussyCash said webmasters have access to a number of promo tools that are designed to convert mobile or web based traffic.

For more information visit PussyCash.

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