PussyCash Introduces Live Stream Banner Ads

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate network PussyCash has introduced new live stream banner ads to their promo tool selection.

The marketing team has created several eye-popping banner options, using cutting edge technology designed to allure and convert traffic for affiliates.

“These unique ads feature live feed action of webcam performs who are online right now and ready to chat with users," says Yuval Kijel, vice president of marketing and sales for PussyCash.

"Traffic cannot help but be allured by the simulating effect of seeing a real person enticing and teasing them live from their screen. The ads promote immediate action to convert and interact directly with the girl on their screen, especially the live pop-up messenger."

Live stream ads are a type of collaborative media designed to establish a two way communication, load quickly, and make clicking through sites a fun experience.

The banners are created dynamically at the time of display and include variable content that is updated in real time, instead of being pre-programmed. They are available in all niches.

“The new live stream banners are another example of our commitment to get affiliates the most money for their traffic," PussyCash affiliate director Adam Scheuer said. "We have uploaded several banners that will blow your traffic’s mind and get you paid. We encourage affiliate webmasters to try out the banners and cash-in with $100 for every ImLive sign-up until May 31.”

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