SlutRoulette.com, JizzRoulette.com Set for Public Launch

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced plans for the public launch SlutRoulette.com and JizzRoulette.com on Thursday.

The two products were once only available for internal use and by select premium accounts in order to enhance the testing phase. Now with conclusive positive results, the program is being opened up to all CrakRevenue affiliates and all new accounts to join the platform.

Inspired by the success of other popular roulette-style chat sites, these two products are specifically designed to maximize lead generation, CrakRevenue said. They operate by connecting visitors with random cam feeds and offering them adult chat with strangers.

The company said that SlutRoulette.com and its gay equivallent JizzRoulette.com "are two very lucrative options to promote live cam through PPL programs."

The two landing pages cater to specific niches and work particularly well when promoted using text links or blog articles, according to CrakRevenue.

The sites will become available at noon EST this Thursday.

CrakRevenue Network is a Quebec City, Canada-based CPA platform that provides leading-edge web traffic monetization for adult markets. Since 2010, CrakRevenue has become an industry leader in many verticals with the launch of its CPA platform, CrakRevenue.

CrakRevenue won the 2013 XBIZ Award for Affiliate Program of the Year - Single-Platform.

For more information on CrakRevenue, visit crakrevenue.com.

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