Pussycash Extends ImLive $125 Payouts

CYBERSPACE — PussyCash and ImLive have will continue to pay $125 for every ImLive.com signup through Nov. 30.

"ImLive is in the midst of a traffic explosion, and the most profitable webcam arena on the net is sharing the profits its webmasters," PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said. "True to our word as the most profitable affiliate network, and due to October's outstanding success rate during the $125 for every ImLive signup campaign, PussyCash has decided to keep the momentum flowing and will continue to pay $125 for every ImLive signup in November."

There are no minimum number of signups to send, no maximums and no targets.

To make the most of the $125 payouts, PussyCash recommends that webmasters stock up on ImLive's high converting promotional tools including niche video banners (featuring exclusive clips of ImLive hosts in every niche getting down in their video chat rooms), geo-targeted banners, celebrity porn star promotional banners and the ImLive theater module to get their traffic ready for action.

Affiliate program managers are available 24/7 to tailor any promo tools to suit webmaster needs, or to get webmasters' creative ideas made into custom-built promo tools.

"Industry insiders and newer webmasters who have never promoted ImLive will recognize that this is a risk-free opportunity to cash in on the ultimate combo of high conversions for every type of traffic with the highest commission possible," said Adam Scheuer, PussyCash affiliate program manager.

"New webmasters are encouraged to take advantage of the high acquisition payouts to start promoting ImLive now. ImLive converts every stream of traffic with effective solutions for every niche and PussyCash provides the promotional tools needed to get traffic motivated."

For more information, visit PussyCash.com.

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