PussyCash Offering $150 for ImLive Signups

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate network PussyCash is offering $150 payouts for January ImLive.com signups.

To qualify, webmasters must surpass their amount of December signups and will receive $150 per signup on their exceeding sales.

“We cannot say it enough times — year over year our success is based on the success of our affiliates,” said Yuval Kijel, PussyCash marketing vice president. “Therefore, we wanted to start 2010 with strong payouts to get webmasters the most money for their traffic.”

PussyCash will pay $100 per signup leading up to and including their January signup goal.

“The best way to make webmasters happy is with more cash,” PussyCash affiliate director Adam Scheuer said. “That is why PussyCash will pay up to $150 for ImLive signups in January. Webmasters should take steps to maximize traffic potential and optimize their site's profitability. We encourage affiliates use the new innovative promo tools available on PussyCash like Rich Media Ads that that are proven to allure and convert all streams of traffic.”

The January $150 ImLive signup promotion is open to veterans and new affiliate webmasters alike.

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