PussyCash Promo Finale Adds Bonuses to Pay Per Sign Up

CYBERSPACE — The PussyCash.com affiliate network is concluding its six-month promotion that pays $100 for every ImLive signup on June 30.

To end the promo, PussyCash has announced that in addition to paying $100 for every ImLive sign up, the company also will pay up to $2000 to any affiliate who sends a minimum number of sign ups to ImLive between June 16-30. Depending on the affiliate's bonus target, each ImLive sign up in the time period can be worth $164-$200.

"The first half of 2008 saw the largest payouts to PussyCash affiliates ever,"PussyCash Program Manager Adam Scheuer, said. "This is the longest-running promotion in PussyCash's history, and we attribute much of the success to the time our affiliates had to test and optimize different combinations of promo tools and traffic. We'd like to congratulate all of our affiliates on the massive traffic flux they've been sending, and to thank them, we're giving out cash bonuses dependent on the number of sign ups they send in the last two weeks of June.

"Nothing says 'Thanks for a job well done' like a big honkin' bonus check."

The PussyCash.com affiliate network promotes the ImLive.com video chat community and other branded concept sites. PussyCash pays commissions of up to $100 per sign-up and up to 50 percent lifetime revshare.

"PussyCash is all about commitment: commitment to excellence, commitment to conversions and commitment to pay our affiliates more," PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said. "Our goal is and has always been to partner with webmasters whose long term interests include long term profitability. When we make money, our affiliates make money. PussyCash is committed to making our affiliates' long term financial goals into achievable milestones."

For more information, visit PussyCash.com.

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