Gamma's LiveBucks Offers 100% Bonuses for White Label Cam Sites

MONTREAL — The LiveBucks.com webcam affiliate network, a division of Gamma Entertainment, is offering all new affiliates who request a customized white label cam site in November, a 100 percent bonus payout on all white label sales made up until Nov. 30.

"We are always glad to welcome new affiliates to our ever growing white label community," said Karl Bernard, president of Gamma Entertainment.

"At the same time, we also want to thank our current affiliates for all of their hard work. We do this by offering a 100 percent bonus to both new and existing affiliates who use LiveBucks to create their cam white label."

Starting Nov. 1, LiveBucks affiliates who request a white label cam site will receive a 100 percent bonus on all the sales they generate during the month. Existing white label partners will also earn a 100 percent bonus on all of their site's sales that exceed their previous month's totals.

White label cam sites are also available for all affiliates across the Gamma affiliate network, including FameDollars, Next Door Buddy Profits and PornicationCash.

Gamma affiliates are encouraged to request a white label directly within their Gamma accounts or by contacting their account manager.

"Every new white label will have the opportunity to earn a 100 percent increase in their payouts for the first 30 days from activation," said Jake Live, sales manager for Gamma's webcam programs.

"This a great time to get your own fully customized live cam site."

For more information and to request a white label, visit Livebucks.com or contact LiveBucks socially on Facebook.com or on Twitter.

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