PussyCash Extends $125 Payouts Until End of Year

CYBERSPACE — PussyCash and ImLive will continue to pay $125 for every ImLive sign-up through Dec. 31.

"This has been the most profitable year in ImLive's history and it's about to go out with a bang," PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said. "ImLive is still in the midst of a massive traffic explosion, and the largest webcam arena on the net is sharing the profits with our webmasters.

"True to our word as the most profitable affiliate network, and due to ImLive's amazing success during the past two months when we've been paying $125 for every ImLive signup, PussyCash has decided to continue the massive payouts through the end of 2007 to make this winter our most generous yet."

PussyCash's December campaign pays $125 to every webmaster who sends signups to ImLive, whether the webmaster just joined the program or is a PussyCash veteran.

Websites need not be of a certain size or rank in order to qualify. There are no minimum number of signups to send, no maximums and no targets.

"When PussyCash makes money, PussyCash's affiliates make money," Kijel said. "All webmasters are encouraged to join and send traffic to ImLive to get $125 for every ImLive sign-up through the end of the year. Getting fat payments for every signup is just another way PussyCash mixes business with pleasure."

Adam Scheuer, PussyCash affiliate program manager, added," ImLive converts every stream of traffic with effective solutions for every niche and PussyCash provides the promotional tools needed to get traffic motivated. We've got affiliate program managers available 24/7 to tailor any promo tools to suit webmaster needs, or to get webmasters' creative ideas made into custom-built promo tools."

To join PussyCash or to pick up ImLive promotional materials, visit PussyCash.com.

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