SPACash Expands Into Poland

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — SPACash has announced the official release of SPACash Poland.

The company has made available all the dating, video and webcam sites in its portfolio translated in Polish. In addition, SPACash is offering six payment methods available in the Polish market: SMS, credit card, electronic payment and electronic bank transfer via mBanku, Inteligo and MuliBanku.

"We're very happy to announce this,” Martin Caetano, parent company LiveInteractive.net's president, told XBIZ. “It's the result of several months working and testing over the market. Now we can offer both the sites and the program in polish, local payments and local support to affiliates. If you have Polish traffic, send it to SPACash. It will be automatically shown in Polish and you'll definitely be making more money than now."

According to the company, it chose to expand into Poland to because of the growing number of Internet users. “Figures we gathered talk about a growth of 3 million in the last two years,” the SPACash blog states.

SPACash’s research showed them that adult content is the second most viewed by Polish Internet users — the first being social networks, the company said.

SPACash Poland offers tools and resources including iFrames, free hosted galleries, banners, exporting formats, layers, peels and payment boxes.

The company recently announced the launch of its API content tool and an upgrade to its iFrames tool. It notifies affiliates of updates via its newly launched blog and profiles on social-networking sites Facebook and Twitter.

SPACash also offers tech support in English and Polish that can be reached at prez@spacash.com.

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