PussyCash Announces $10M Giveaway to Affiliates

PussyCash Announces $10M Giveaway to Affiliates

LOS ANGELES — PussyCash today announced a $10 million giveaway to all affiliates.

According to the webcam platform, each affiliate will receive a $500 gift from PussyCash to “show appreciation for working together and making sure PussyCash keeps beating its own records.”

“Making it rain is the name of the game,” PussyCash said. “We have decided to spill the cash on all our affiliates to show our appreciation for their hard and loyal work. We believe that working hard together as a team has brought us to where we are today and we are grateful for that.”

“Whether you are an active affiliate or a newly joined one, make sure you head to PussyCash.com now to claim your gift!”

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,” the company said.

The premium sites include ImLive.com and Sexier.com, plus a range of cam sites — Shemale.com, Supermen.com, FetishGalaxy.com and Sex.sex.

“PussyCash never stops renovating its advanced programs and improving revenue streams on behalf of its affiliates,” the company said. “PussyCash’s latest addition is ‘the new king of PPS!’ Affiliates can get up to $300 PPS just for promoting ImLive.

“Declaring once again who the king of the jungle is, this one’s for the real lions of the affiliate world!”  

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