ImLive Celebrates 14 Years With 'Payout Party' for Model Referrals

ImLive Celebrates 14 Years With 'Payout Party' for Model Referrals

CYPRUS — PussyCash is celebrating the 14th anniversary of its ImLive webcam platform, and is offering the site’s affiliates an opportunity to earn commissions to mark the occasion, through its “Payout Party” promotion.

Webmasters can now refer new chat hosts from the U.S. and Canada, using a unique referral link, and as soon as the referred host is signed up, approved and making money, the affiliate will too.

Payouts run up to $900 per referred host, awarded along several earnings milestones of $100 and up, and affiliates will continue receiving these payouts long-term, for all hosts signed up and approved during the Payout Party time period, which runs from August 1 until September 30, 2016.

All commissions and host earnings can be tracked on the PussyCash website.

“This exciting event runs alongside the chance to grab up to $10,000 with PussyCash’s ‘Crack the Vault’ offer,” says ImLive’s Shay Efron. “Hundreds of affiliates have hit their target by promoting top PussyCash brands, and are stacking up the gold on every third sign-up, in addition to their PPS payouts.”

“This means up to $350 per signup for ImLive; up to $195 for Sexier; up to $220 for lifestyle sites Supermen, FetishGalaxy and Shemale; and up to $65 for CamsCreative,” Efron adds. “Payouts are for signups on PC, mobile and tablet, so get cracking!”

For more information, visit PussyCash.com.

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