PussyCash to Pay Up to $150 for ImLive Signups in October

CYBERSPACE — PussyCash.com has announced that webmasters will receive a minimum payment of $100 - and up to $150 - for every signup they send to ImLive.com Oct. 1-31.

"PussyCash and ImLive are proud to continue sharing our success with our webmasters, paying the highest payouts in the industry," said Yuval Kijel, spokesman for PussyCash. "We're giving everybody an easy $100 for every single ImLive signup in October. But that's not all. We've calculated easy-to-hit ImLive signup targets for all of our webmasters based on their past performance. Webmasters who send a minimum number of ImLive signups will receive $125 for each signup sent, retroactive to the first one. But here's the whopper: webmasters who surpass their targets will get an unbelievable $150 for every sign-up, retroactive to the very first one."

PussyCash's campaign is open to all webmasters, whether they are new to PussyCash.com or veteran affiliates. Webmasters who have never promoted ImLive.com, or just joined PussyCash, will receive $100 PPS and very low signup targets.

For more information, log on to PussyCash.com.

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