CrakRevenue Offers Affiliates Chance to Win Prizes

QUEBEC CITY, Canada — CPA platform CrakRevenue is inviting all of its affiliates to participate in a survey.

The survey, titled and deemed the “Win-Win” survey, allows affiliates to share information about their promotional methods, traffic sources, and other information so CrakRevenue account managers can better assist them.

The survey’s aim is to provide CrakRevenue account managers with additional insight into the campaigns of affiliates, leading to more tailored campaigns and optimized revenues for each respective affiliate.

“We have more than 700 hidden offers without counting the tailored creatives and ad tools we can build in-house. Our account managers need a full and clear understanding of the affiliate’s business model at hand to best assist them. Otherwise, when it comes time to suggesting exclusive products and/or campaigns, it’s as if they’re going in blind without this information,” said Vincent Fréchette, CrakRevenue’s sales director.

In addition t o the increased monetization opportunities, the first 1,000 affiliates who complete CrakRevenue’s survey have a chance to win one of 3 prizes:

  • 1st Prize: iPad Air 2
  • 2nd Prize: $250 Amazon gift card
  • 3rd Prize: $100 Amazon gift card


The three winners will be selected on June 10, 2015.

To learn more about the promotion click here to go to the CrakRevenue blog.

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