CrakRevenue Debuts Affiliate Marketing Resource 'Knowledge Base'

CrakRevenue Debuts Affiliate Marketing Resource 'Knowledge Base'

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced the debut of Knowledge Base, a comprehensive information source on adult marketing.

The Canadian CPA (cost per acquisition) network has described Knowledge Base as "a collaborative community for webmasters and affiliates, from the most novice beginner to the most seasoned pro" and has said that Knowledge Base is designed to "allow affiliates to seek help from other affiliate marketers in the community."  

CrakRevenue has also described Knowledge Base as "a must-have resource" for "those looking to enter the field of adult web marketing."

Jason Rouleau, vice president of traffic generation for CrakRevenue, said, “A Knowledge Base is something we've been wanting to do for a long time. We had a plethora of information on just about everything related to the adult industry. So it was just a matter of finding a way to organize it all in a way that made sense and involved the community. We're pleased to combine all our resources and make this wonderful collaboration available to the public.” 

The topics covered in Knowledge Base include affiliate vocabulary, ad tools, social media marketing, traffic generation, search engine optimization (SEO), e-mail marketing, website creation and media buying.

For more information, visit CrakRevenue.com. 

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