WebcamCash Starts Pre-Summer Slam Contest

CYBERSPACE — WebcamCash brings back its annual Pre-Summer Slam promotion, offering affiliates high payouts and prizes for promoting its new webcam site Cam Hotties.

Each join a webmaster brings to Cam Hotties earns one ticket. At the end of the contest, a winning ticket will receive an ocean-view cruise for two to the Bahamas, with round-trip airfare included. The second place prize is an iPod Touch, and third place prize is a guitar pack for Guitar Hero.

Everyone has a chance to win, and the more joins a webmaster sends increases the chances of winning.

For the entire month of May, WebcamCash affiliates also will earn 100-percent revshare or $100 pay-per-signup for all Cam Hotties sales.

“Our April promotion was so successful that we had to bring it back this May and make it even bigger and better," Director of Affiliate Relations Derek “Dwreck” Smout said. "Cam Hotties was designed from the ground up to be a traffic-converting machine, by providing live content in an easy-to-navigate environment that converts surfers into paying customers and brings them back for more.” WebcamCash is an affiliate cash program powered by the webcam sites Cam Hotties, Cam Club, Spread4U and Stroke4U, as well as more than a dozen niche domains. All are owned and operated by Black Dog Unlimited. The company has provided live feeds since 1999.

For more information, visit the WebcamCash website.

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