LiveBucks Unveils Streaming Flash Technology

MONTREAL — Live cam provider LiveBucks.com rolled out streaming Flash technology across its network of sites this week.

As a Flash plugin, the new technology reaches virtually all web surfers. LiveBucks representatives promise that their new product will deliver high frame rates and good image quality.

Representatives for LiveBucks, including CEO Karl Hamilton, also predict that their affiliates will see greater conversions and increased profits because of these upgrades.

“The launch of our new flash technology goes hand-in-hand with the release of our latest web 2.0 styled site Camsters.com, our everyday high pay scales and $100 per join promotional rates,” Hamilton said. “The recent improvements we’ve made have doubled our model base, which adds nicely to our webmasters bottom line. A pro-active approach is necessary in these uncertain economic times. The old saying that the best defense is a good offense is certainly proving true.”

Webmasters promoting Camsters.com can continue to make use of a $100 promotional join rate until the end of January. Camsters.com launched Jan. 13.

LiveBucks is offering webmasters thousands of dollars of free minutes if they try out the new technology. Interested webmasters should email rob@livebucks.com.

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