PayAsYouClick.com Increases Billing Max to $5

LOS ANGELES - Now webmasters can charge surfers up to $5 per item for their content.

PayAsYouClick.com offers adult webmasters a low-budget option that allows surfers to pay from 1 cent to $5 for each picture or video users click on.

This micro-payment system lets surfers make small, rapid, anonymous payments to sites. And they do so without the time-consuming interruptions of having to enter credit card information, account numbers, PINS, or passwords each time users click on content.

PayAsYouClick has also introduced the hybrid gallery with the opening of their new site Onecentporn TGP.

A hybrid gallery allows pay-per-view sales directly from a free hosted gallery that is typically listed by TGPs, without the surfer having to click through to the website. PayAsYouClick webmasters are invited to submit their galleries to OneCentPorn. Once approved, these galleries are available as an export for any TGP owner to list and earn recurring income on all sales.

The new, simpler traffic commission - 50/50 split on all sites after processing - is designed to reward webmasters for sending traffic in whatever way suits them. They can send it direct to the OneCentPorn TGP, or to any PayAsYouClick webmasters sites, or simply list the approved galleries on their TGPs. Webmasters must sign up for a PayAsYouClick.com merchant account and include their account numbers whenever they send traffic. Webmasters keep earning income for as long as their surfers keep spending.

According to Cheryl Cain, market development director, "We are listening to the webmasters and evolving to meet their requests."

The increased billing maximum, simpler traffic commisions and new hybrid galleries also can be used as an exit option.

For more information, go to www.payasyouclick.com/adult or email cheryl@payasyouclick.com.

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