CrakRevenue Offers Porn Survey

QUEBEC CITY — Cost-per-acquisition (CPA) advertising platform CrakRevenue, has announced the launch of its newest ad offer: “The Porn Survey.”

According to the company, since 2010, CrakRevenue’s innovative products have provided leading-edge web traffic monetization and online marketing solutions for the adult entertainment industry.

CrakRevenue’s newest advertising tool, The Porn Survey, prompts visitors to take a quick (30 second) survey that consists of four simple porn related questions. Upon completion of the survey, visitors are then awarded a free trial membership to one of four targeted offers.

CrakRevenue’s Sales Director, Vincent Frechette, explains that the complementary top offers are chosen based upon each respective program’s conversion rates at the moment, and provides affiliates with high payouts through pay-per-lead (PPL) or pay-per-signup (PPS) programs.

“It’s really the ideal landing page,” says Frechette. “It captures the interest of the visitor, engages, entices, and seals the deal.”

Frechette notes that when promoted through a pop-under ad, the company found that its survey tool performed twice as well.

“We found that visitors actually want to complete the survey [but] if it’s a chore to them, they’re not going to do it,” Frechette added. “That’s not the case here, and it makes all the difference leading to higher affiliate commissions all-around.”

The Porn Survey is now available for use by all CrakRevenue affiliates.

For more information, visit www.crakrevenue.com.

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