PussyCash Introduces Revshare Program for ImLive

CYPRUS, Greece — ImLive, a leading webcam site with 11,000-plus amateur models, has introduced a new payout method for its webmaster affiliates. PussyCash, which owns and operates ImLive has debuted a lifetime revshare option that allows webmasters to capitalize on the site’s outstanding retention, the company said.

Webmasters now have a choice of commission options that previously only included a sliding commission scale that could pay up to $100 pay-per-signup. Under the revshare program webmasters earn 20 percent of the initial sale and all rebills for the life of the member.

Under the company’s “Sumo Summer” from June 1 through July 31, webmasters receive $70 for every ImLive signup, starting from the first through the 750th signups.

PussyCash also offers affiliates a $1 payout when surfers sign up for a free membership with no credit card.

ImLive allows members a level of personal interaction with the cam hosts by allowing users to text chat for free, view thousands of photos and videos, get notified when a host is online, email the host and join their fan club. It claims to have more than 5 million members.

ImLive.com also hosts webcam operations on many subdomains that are divided by niche. Separate sites for amateurs, lesbians, teens, black, MILF, fetish, Asian, couples, boobs and more are all under the ImLive banner.

PussyCash also operates the popular web destinations Sex2Go.com, Sexier.com, WildMatch.com and FantasyMatch.com.

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