ItchLive.com Adds HTML-only Version Of Its Live Chat Platform

AMSTERDAM — Promising to improve user experience and increase profits for webmasters, live chat site ItchLive.com today launches an all-HTML version of its chat platform.

ItchLive owner and founder Sandro Anthonio said the new HTML interface would load fast and convert well alongside the Flash version.

"Our full Flash-based live video chat sites are created to offer our members the best user experience,” he said.

ItchLive.com will promote the new HTML chat platform through the DollarPimp.com affiliate program, which uses NATS-based software to track clicks and payments.

Certain affiliates will be able to apply for a customized chat site that they can run from their own domain while still promoting their site through the DollarPimp.com program.

“ItchLive is one of the few adult live video chat companies offering this unique, custom-made platform to the marketplace,” Anthonio said. “Customer retention is guaranteed because once users have tried the full user experience, our records show that they repeatedly return to upgrade their e-wallets to play with our online performers.”

The new HTML chat platform will come in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, German, French and Dutch.

DollarPimp offers webmasters free account signup, and pays out $1 for each free signup and $15 for each conversion from a free signup. Webmasters can also receive $35 per direct join or a 25 percent revshare. A combination of the two is also available.

For more information, email Sandro@itchlive.com.

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