ImLive Offers Affiliates $250 PPS Winter Promo

ImLive Offers Affiliates $250 PPS Winter Promo

CYPRUS — ImLive.com has announced that its popular winter promo, which awards affiliates with a $250 pay-per-sale payout for achieving low, fixed sales targets, will be extended for two more months.

According to the company, many of the site’s affiliates have hit their new low personal targets, which are fixed for four pay periods. Now, these easily attainable targets will be extended so that affiliates can continue to benefit from the higher payouts.

ImLive’s PPS program credits signups made on PCs, mobile devices and tablets, with no limits on sales at the promo amount, and each pay period provides a new chance for affiliates to aim above their fixed target. 

“The resounding popularity of this opportunity was all the encouragement we needed to keep it ablaze,” an ImLive spokesperson told XBIZ. “It’s been a scorching few weeks and there’s plenty more excitement to come — both for new webmasters, and for our current affiliates.”

ImLive.com has more than 66 million registered members and more than 80,000 amateur webcam hosts broadcasting live from their homes 24/7. The company has been serving its members, hosts and affiliates for more than a decade, and with its special payouts and constantly-updated campaigns, bonuses, awards and gifts, ImLive is known as one of the most profitable webcam sites in the industry.

ImLive is fully compatible with web, tablet and mobile traffic, and includes free live chat, House of Games shows, recorded sessions, special celebrity events, weekend parties and many other features.

The $250 PPS winter promotional campaign is set to run until March 31. New affiliates joining after February 1 will start earning $250 PPS from their third sign-up within the pay period.

For more information, visit ImLive.com.

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