ImLive Offers 'Traffic Boostcamp' Affiliate Promo

ImLive Offers 'Traffic Boostcamp' Affiliate Promo

LOS ANGELES — ImLive has announced the launch of its “Traffic Boostcamp” affiliate promotion.

According to the company, affiliates will now be rewarded for their traffic on a per-click basis beginning with the first click.

“Once your traffic reports to duty, we will train it and prepare it at our ‘Traffic Boostcamp’ to deliver outstanding conversions on ImLive.com,” says a company spokesperson, who notes the new payouts include up to $2.50 per 100 clicks, along with a PPS bonus of $50 on top of the regular scale of $150-$250.

“ImLive is the world’s largest and most popular live webcam arena, with more than 50 million registered members and more than 80,000 webcam models,” the spokesperson says. “Offering thousands of models to chat to and engage with 24/7, every niche and type is available, giving members a wide selection to choose from.”

ImLive is part of the PussyCash affiliate program, which offers punctual payments, precise statistics and a professional team. In addition to ImLive, the PussyCash affiliates can also promote Sexier.com, Supertrip.com, Sex.sex, and lifestyle sites Shemale.com, Supermen.com and FetishGalaxy.com.

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