LoadedCash Launches

TORONTO — Webmaster affiliate program LoadedCash has launched with a mix of exclusive paysites and the company’s flagship webcam dating site, Camazon.com.

“Our flagship site Camazon.com has been very successful and it just makes sense to house it under the same program as our adult pay sites,” LoadedCash Program Director A.J. Durden said. “This one-stop shop will allow us to offer even more tools, payout programs and support to webmasters regardless of their traffic source.

“Over the next few months we will be launching exciting new dating and adult products that will give webmasters even more options. The goal really is to load everyone up with exceptional products, webmaster tools and payout options.”

Camazon.com is a patented dating site using webcam technology to connect more than 11 million members. Other LoadedCash sites include SexPlayCam.com, a more “hardcore” dating site for people seeking intimate encounters; CherryTrainer.com, all exclusive teen content shot in hi-def; and SmutShare.com, which features amateur content never before seen.

LoadedCash offers a comprehensive suite of promotional tools including feature dating profiles, video profiles, free zipped content, free gallery builders, geo ad creator, TGP and MGP builder, rotating banners, different skins, promo text and RSS dating feeds.

LoadedCash pays up to $1.50 per click, up to $4 per free member, a 60 percent revshare program and the traditional pay-per-join starting at $35.

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