PussyCash Extends $238 ImLive Payouts Through February

CYPRUS — PussyCash announced today that it is extending its $238 ImLive payouts campaign through February.

The XBIZ 2012 Live Cam Affiliate Program Award winning company said since its start in January, the campaign has been very lucrative for webmasters and PussyCash alike.

“We decided to slay the competition on every platform by extending our $238 ImLive payouts campaign for another month. This February, webmasters will continue making hot $238 payouts for all ImLive sign-ups above and beyond their sign-up goal,” said Shay Efron, vice president of sales and marketing.

Webmasters will also earn $100 for every sign-up leading up to, and including their goal.

The company maintained that the extended $238 campaign marks another testament to its success as an adult affiliate network.

Commenting on its XBIZ Award, affiliate manager Adam Scheuer said, “We are thrilled to have received such an award. We constantly go the extra mile for our webmasters to deliver the most innovative promo tools, expansive earning portfolios, and superior customer support."

He added, “And we always pay the most. With the February $238 payouts campaign in effect, webmasters should not waste another minute and start uploading the latest ImLive banners to tease traffic now.”

The extended campaign includes sign-ups on all platforms including web and mobil and is open to veteran and new webmasters alike.

New webmasters can sign up by visiting the website.

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