Swedish Porn Star Puma Swede Heads to ImLive

CYBERSPACE — Swedish porn star Puma Swede will broadcast live from her home on webcam at the next ImLive Celebrity Event. The free video chat will take place Tuesday at 8 p.m. PST.

ImLive's Celebrity Events broadcasts adult celebrities from their own homes directly to ImLive's 10 million-member community.

The ImLive Celebrity Events platform bridges the offline and online adult entertainment industries, allowing greater exposure for porn stars and enabling ImLive's members to interact and video chat with their favorite celebrity porn stars, the company said.

Stars like Belladonna, Sunrise Adams, Tera Patrick, Sunny Lane, Jenna Haze, Joanna Angel and Courtney Cummz have already appeared, providing free video chat to ImLive members and PussyCash webmasters.

"ImLive's Celebrity Events provide every one of our members and webmasters with the opportunity to meet and interact with their favorite porn stars in the most intimate setting possible — the stars' own homes and bedrooms," PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said.

"PussyCash affiliates and webmasters who are not yet PussyCash affiliates are encouraged to get Puma Swede to convert their traffic to cash. Since ImLive is paying $125 for every single ImLive signup in November, this is the perfect time to promote ImLive and the Puma Swede Celebrity Event. And because PussyCash always mixes business with pleasure, we invite all of our webmasters to party for free with Puma Swede."

According to PussyCash affiliate program manager Adam Scheuer, "This is a great opportunity for all webmasters to extend their reach to both webcam and content-loving traffic. ImLive has uploaded brand new Celebrity Event progressive banners to publicize Puma Swede's Video Chat. Each of the Celebrity Events promo tools are updated in real time so users always know what's going on before, during and after ImLive's exclusive Celebrity Events."

For more information, visit ImLive.com.

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