Gamma Celebrates Cam Site Upgrades With 25% Affiliate Bonuses

MONTREAL — To celebrate the adoption of recent upgrades to its live network, Gamma Entertainment has announced an exclusive promotion for its webcam programs, LiveBucks.com and PornicationCash.com.

The company said this August, all Gamma affiliates will be eligible to earn a 25 percent bonus payout on top of their regular monthly live cam sales.

"This bonus is our way of saying thanks to all of Gamma's live affiliates," said Karl Bernard, Gamma's president.

"It was the collaboration of these affiliate partners that spearheaded some of the most successful upgrades to our live sites in these past few months."

Gamma's live upgrades include the introduction of a new virtual currency, tipping for models, free daily live shows, incentives for new members, and more effective feedback channels.

Since launching the first wave of upgrades in June, the company said that the live network has seen a 12 percent increase in conversions per day.

"This promotion is totally open  — with absolutely no minimums required to qualify," said Jake Live, sales manager for Gamma's webcam programs.

"All you have to do is opt-in to the promo through your account, send sales to any of our live sites, and collect your 25 percent bonus payout for August."

Affiliates can use any of Gamma's live programs to generate their bonus, including revenue share, pay-per-signup, webmaster referrals, or Gamma's live cam white label program.

This promotion is open for both new and existing affiliates. To be considered eligible, affiliates will be required to login to their existing Gamma accounts and follow the instructions to opt-in for the promotion before Aug. 31.

For additional information, visit the Livebucks affiliate promotion page.

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