Gamma's LiveBucks to Pay $500 for June Model Referrals

MONTREAL — LiveBucks.com, webcam affiliate division of Gamma Entertainment, has announced a month-long model referral bonus for all affiliates.

Starting this Friday all LiveBucks affiliates who refer models to sign-up using a custom referral link will have the opportunity to earn up to $500. As each models starts having more paid shows, the referring affiliate will also be paid in increments, which are reflected inside the stats area of their LiveBucks account.

"We like to reward all types of affiliates for their hard work that’s why this month, we're doubling the payouts for those referring models," said Guillaume Boisvert, director of Live Products at Gamma. "We want to encourage affiliates that referring models is a great way to make additional income."

Here's how to get started: Login or sign up for an affiliate account at www.livebucks.com; click the "Linking Codes" button at the top of the affiliate tool; select "homeCams MBN: Model Referral" in the "Sites" pull down menu; create "Link Code;" have the model sign up using the custom referral link code and start making money.

For complete details on the promotion and for information on how to get started, click here or contact them on Facebook.com/GammaLiveBucks and Twitter @GammaLiveBucks.

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