CrakRevenue to Debut New Website

QUEBEC CITY, Canada — CrakRevenue.com announced today its newly redesigned website, set to launch at Webmaster Access in Amsterdam on Sept. 22.

The company said the offering features updates and a new user interface.

CrakRevenue’s CPA platform has been in final beta for the last year, accepting only a few affiliates at a time while the last tests and tweaks were made to the product. The interface has been rethought to reflect the new brand image.

Affiliates will find that the updated website architecture allows for easier, more intuitive navigation and will appreciate the platform’s upgraded tools and resources.

“It’s not just a sleeker look, our partners will also enjoy better overall performance, improved tracking, quicker statistic loading times and easier adtool setups. That’s the real value, giving our affiliates and partners the best tools to succeed,” co-founder and President Nicolas Chrétien, said.

New updates will play a major role in facilitating existing partners’ interaction with the platform, according to CrakRevenue.

The company noted that it’s now focusing on attracting new advertisers and networks interested in building business partnerships.

 


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