PussyCash Launches Branded Webcam Site Creator

LOS ANGELES — The PussyCash adult affiliate network announced WebcamWiz today that enables webmasters to create their own branded webcam sites.

The company said the offering works on PC and mobile platforms with webmasters’ own domains.

 “WebcamWiz provides a simple turn-key solution that empowers new, small or large webmasters to cash-in from webcam traffic high user value. We have applied our years of experience in the adult cam business and made it available for webmasters to re-create using their own look and feel with access to tens of thousands of models in multiple niches instantly,” said PussyCash vice president of sales and marketing Yuval Kijel.

He added, “Webmasters can log in, create their cam sites for web and mobile platforms, keep track of statistics, get paid 35 percent lifetime rev share on all revenue generated without the time consuming expense of creating their own proprietary channel from scratch.”

The company said its wealth of experience is reflective in the new product that allows cam sites  to be generated on web and mobile platforms.

Several types of promotional tools are available along with strategically placed banner locations on each new site for webmasters to promote their other sites.

“The entire process opens up a rich new revenue stream where affiliates will earn 35 percent lifetime rev share on all transactions," said affiliate director Adam Scheuer.

He noted that the product is an excellent opportunity for webmasters to capitalize on their proprietary domains and brands.

“WebcamWiz is supported by PussyCash and a team of industry experts ready to help 24/ 7. Sign up now and have your own adult cam sites on web and mobile platforms within minutes,” added Scheuer.

For more information visit WebcamWiz.

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