CrakMedia Reports Strong Sales

QUEBEC CITY  CrakMedia.com, the company behind the CPA platform CrakRevenue, announced major sales increases for 2012.

The company also announced that it tripled its staff count to meet project deadlines.

The company said that its flagship product CrakRevenue generated sales figures well over projected figures.

Leveraging the interest for its latest product, Crakmedia said it managed to boost sales by 200 percent compared with last year.

"We had to hire 40 additional staff this year to sustain our rapid growth," CrakMedia said. "With this massive recruiting came an urgent need for larger offices. Providing an adequate workspace for everyone was really becoming a challenge."

The company said the rising interest in its platform from the affiliate community might be due to the three awards the compay won last September, in addition to receiving several industry award nominations.

"This gave us a lot of exposure and credibility considering that many people still considered us as a startup back then."

CrakMedia won the XBIZ Affiliate Program of the Year - Single-Platform award.

The company said that this new award proved that CrakMedia's continuing efforts to innovate were being recognized again.

Driven by the positive feedback given to CrakRevenue, CrakMedia said that the company is confident in achieving a sustained growth throughout 2013, both for its revenue and corporate activities.

For more information contact Vincent Frechette at vfrechette@crakmedia.com.

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