ImLive Hits 10 Million Members

LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Since its inception five years ago, webcam chat site ImLive.com is set to celebrate its 10 millionth member this weekend. The site is hosting a party Thursday through Monday to celebrate the milestone.

The eventual 10 millionth member will receive $1,000 in live chat credit to their account. In addition, the 10 biggest spenders during the party period are going to receive $200 in credit and every new member that signs up in the timeframe will receive $10 in free credit.

ImLive is a community of more than 18,000 webcam-sex hosts, 60 porn stars and 10 million members who can connect with hosts in real time through video chat.

“We also understand the need to remain on the cutting edge of technology and employ a creative team of over 100 people to achieve this target,” ImLive.com spokesperson Carole Wood said. “In addition to this, we are committed to do our best for our members in the best atmosphere we can create. It is not trivial that 10 million members, most of who pay for services on ImLive.com, choose us over the many free porn sites that are on the net today.”

PussyCash also is running a promotion for ImLive.com in which webmasters sending traffic to the site will get $125 per signup through Oct. 31.

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