ImLive Celebrates 10th Year With New Payouts Campaign

CYPRUS— This August ImLive will celebrate its 10th anniversary. To mark the occasion, PussyCash has decided to get rid of all those monthly ImLive sign-up goals and minimums, and offer a clean, no-targets, no-minimums, no muss, no fuss $250 August payouts campaign.

“This is our biggest payouts campaign ever," said Shay Efron, VP of business development at PussyCash. "In the next four weeks, ImLive Webmasters will make incredible $250 payouts on web and tablet, and $200 payouts on mobile, for each and every ImLive sign-up, starting from the very first sign-up! Too good to be true, but true!” 

Efron continued, “In addition, the webmaster who brings the most August sign-ups compared to their July sign-ups will receive a bonus of $3,650! The second to tenth webmasters who bring the most August sign-ups compared to their July sign-ups will each receive a bonus of $1,000!”

Ten years ago this month PussyCash founded ImLive.com. The company said it became the go-to site for 31 million-plus members and 80,000-plus hosts, and a major cash cow for many webmasters. PussyCash’s success has also been recognized by many industry awards, including the 2012 XBIZ Live Cam Affiliate Program of the Year Award for PussyCash.

“A sensational decade and nonstop sensual decadence later, we've established a strong PussyCash tradition of industry leading payouts, expansive earning portfolios, innovative promo tools, superior customer service, and thriving brands on all platforms," added Adam Scheuer, director of PussyCash affiliate programs. "Our $250 August payouts campaign is yet another testament to our long-standing commitment to the success of our webmasters."

For more information, visit www.PussyCash.com

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