LiveInteractive Launches SPACash 2.0

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — LiveInteractive.net has launched SPACash 2.0.

The affiliate program's updated version has a new webmaster members area, an expanded movie archive featuring more international titles and a network boasting 20 sites in five languages.

SPACash 2.0 offers more than 12,000 downloadable titles, and 30 new movies are added daily. Its 20-site portfolio offers viewers $1 trials that allow them three days of unlimited viewing, as well as a text-message payment option for its European market.

LiveInteractive President Martin Caetano told XBIZ that his company has made deals with several international studios, which includes access to more than 300 Japanese, 65 Hentai and 100 French titles.

Caetano said he is especially proud of SPACash 2.0's redesigned members area, which offers webmasters complete members stat reports, instant payment requests and 30 new promotion tools, including hosted galleries, picture/movie of the day and hundreds of multisized and multilingual banners.

"We have been always known for our great backend," Caetano said, "but now with this new version we blow up everything."

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