PussyCash Offers Webmasters Co-Branded ImLive Mobile Cam Site

LOS ANGELES — Affiliate program PussyCash is offering webmasters an opportunity to get their own co-branded ImLive mobile cam site by adding their own domain name.

The company said this gives webmasters a way to leverage the growing market trend and cash in from users accessing the Internet via cell phones.

“At PussyCash, we understand that many webmasters do not have the time or resources to adapt their sites and content to fit the mobile platform," said Yuval Kijel, vice president of sales and marketing of ImLive.com and PussyCash.com.

"This does not mean they need to miss out on the money. Together with the tools we provide to help create their own co-branded ImLive cam site plus huge payouts, webmasters will boost their current earnings and secure future profits."

The company said this is a significant boost for webmasters, considering that by 2015 the number of users surfing through mobile is expected to surpass desktop.

Today 10 percent of adult website users are surfing sites with mobile phones and in the next year, adult video chat is set to make up about 33 percent of all mobile adult service profits, the company said.

“PussyCash has several ways for webmasters to optimize their mobile traffic instantly by co-branding any of our mobile promo tools," said Adam Scheuer, PussyCash affiliate manager.

"Not only that, we have designed newly added FPAs that tempt traffic. Try the phenomenon that has taken mobile porn by storm — live cam sex on mobile, powered by ImLive.com."

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