PussyCash Offering $225 ImLive Payouts for October

LOS ANGELES — PussyCash is offering up to $225 for all ImLive web and mobile signups in the month of October.

“With us you can earn like a rock star to afford whatever you want. In October, webmasters will earn $225 for every signup above and beyond their goal while getting a minimum $100 for every signup leading up to and including their goal," said Yuval Kijel, vice president of sales and marketing.

He added, “Making money promoting ImLive is easy for any webmaster new or seasoned because it has the most ways to convert and retain traffic on any platform. If you’re not a PussyCash webmaster you can go to our site right now to join and start earning mega money immediately.”

Affiliate manager Adam Scheuer noted, “Affiliates should take advantage of the 45, 000 plus ImLive amateurs available in every niche and sub-niche 24/7 to convert their traffic to $225 payouts.”

He added that PussyCash has uploaded a number of creative promotional tools for web or mobile platforms including FPA’s, text links, live stream, real time and animated banners.

“If you need something special or different for your site, then contact your affiliate representative with any special requests and we’ll get it done,” Scheuer said.

For more information on the program visit the website.

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