PussyCash Offers New Pay-Per-Lead Payouts for Lifestyle Sites

CYBERSPACE — PussyCash.com is now offering affiliates a new way to make money from three "lifestyle sites:" FetishGalaxy.com, Shemale.com and Supermen.com

Following the success of ImLive.com's pay-per-lead program, PussyCash is now offering its affiliates a new payout program for the adult lifestyle sites it promotes — the pay-per-lead model.

The new program model will join the two existing $150 pay-per-signup and 35 percent revshare programs.

PussyCash will now pay affiliates just for sending free members who verify their email address to any of these sites, the company said. The program offers substantial payouts of up to $3 per lead, according to a scale based on the referred user's country of origin. Valid leads will be counted across all platforms — PC, mobile and tablet. 

 “As the most popular webcam affiliate program in the adult industry, we are always looking for new ways to make our affiliates more money," the company said. "Our PPL program promoting ImLive.com, the world's largest and most popular webcam arena, has proved to be a great success and we wanted to extend that opportunity also to our affiliates who promote FetishGalaxy.com, Shemale.com and Supermen.com. Affiliates can elect to promote the three lifestyle sites through one, or all three, programs.

"PussyCash is well-known in the industry for its integrity, punctual payments, precise statistics and highly professional team. Webmasters working with PussyCash get generous payouts for promoting an ever-expanding choice of high-conversion premium sites that attract a wide range of users. These include ImLive.com, its flagship webcam phenomenon, and Sexier.com, a highly popular webcam favorite."

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