CrakRevenue Launches BangBros Tube HD, Offers $40 PPS

QUEBEC CITY — Offering what it calls “the world’s biggest collection of HD porn,” adult CPA marketing platform CrakRevenue has announced the launch of BangBros Tube HD.

To celebrate the launch, a weeklong promotion from June 15-22 will offer CrakRevenue affiliates a $40 pay per signup payout on the new site.

“Hardcore paysites have always converted really well,” says Crak spokesperson Vincent Fréchette. “They have a track record of performing, and historically, these are the offers that have generated the most revenue in CrakRevenue’s platform in total.”

“Having said that, you can imagine what happens when you bring to the table a hardcore tube with HD content only, “Fréchette adds. “The world ends up being yours!”

CrakRevenue’s Product Manager, Lynnard Sarduy, says that the BangBros Tube HD launch was inspired by one of America’s most iconic movies, “Scarface,” and one of its more memorable quotes, “First you get the money, then you get the power, and then you get the women.”

“With BangBros Tube HD,” Sarduy says, “you get all three of them!”

CrakRevenue VP Axel Vézina explains that a partnership between CrakRevenue and BangBros is something both companies have always wanted to do.

“Without question, BangBros has content that is unmatched in quality and caliber,” Vézina says, adding, “We fully expect this promotional launch to kick off with a bang.”

According to the company, CrakRevenue provides leading-edge web traffic monetization and online marketing solutions for adult markets, and is part of the Blue Book Guide’s 2015 edition of the Top 20 CPA Networks worldwide.

For more information, visit CrakRevenue.com.

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