PussyCash Announces iPad Compatibility

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate program PussyCash announced today that it is offering webmasters white-label webcam sites for the iPad mobile platform.

The new offering also allows iPad promotion for ImLive.

The company said it is “leading the charge” in supplying webmasters with the tools and brands needed to stay competitive.

“Mobile, iPad and Android tablet access for adult users continues to represent one of the industry's most vibrant and exciting sectors and a key differentiator component for affiliates to remain profitable,” the company said.

“iPad adoption rate is the fastest in electronics product history. With the release of iPad2, the appetite for its compatible services will only grow," said Yuval Kijel, vice president of sales and marketing.

He added, "Right now we are the sole affiliation program providing methods for webmasters to cash in through webcam white label solutions for iPad and promoting ImLive.com which is also available for users to access their favorite webcam models 24/7 from their iPad.”

"This is a must try for all webmasters who are serious about making money in this emerging market. Webmasters can contact their PussyCash affiliate representative now to learn more about how they can get their own customized webcam site for multiple platforms; web, mobile, iPad, Android and very soon Android Tablet,” affiliate director Adam Scheuer said.

More information from PussyCash.

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