PussyCash Offering $235 ImLive Payouts

LOS ANGELES — PussyCash has launched a campaign for April and May with $235 payouts for ImLive web and mobile signups.

Webmasters can convert their traffic on any platform and to receive payouts until the end of May.

“Each webmaster has been given an April ImLive signup goal and can earn $235 for every sign-p above and beyond their goal for traffic sent to ImLive.com web or mobile platforms,” PussyCash spokesman Yuval Kijel said.

“Plus, we are keeping the exact signup goals in April and May. Meaning this month’s signup goal will be the same in May — the bar will remain as is. So affiliates will have opportunity to reach the same goal again and get more $235 payouts in May.”

PussyCash will continue to pay a minimum $100 for every signup sent leading up to and including their target. This promotion is open to everyone, new webmasters and veterans. Webmaster that have never promoted ImLive or are new to PussyCash, can signup.

“Each month our payouts get bigger and stronger,” said Adam Scheuer, PussyCash affiliate director.

“The $235 campaign is part of our continued commitment and aggressive bid to earn affiliates the most cash for their traffic. PussyCash is loaded with several types of innovative promo tools designed to convert any type of traffic on any platform. What’s more, we have a professional team of affiliate representatives ready to help with any special requests that will convert traffic better. Contact us and we’ll get it done.”

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