CrakRevenue Getting Ready to Unveil 2.0 Beta Platform

QUEBEC CITY — CPA network CrakRevenue has announced that it is getting ready to unveil its 2.0 beta platform.

“The network envisions a more vast one-stop shop for marketers, publishers, affiliates and advertisers alike as the company inches closer to the upcoming completion of CR 2.0, expected winter 2017,” CrakRevenue said. 

Advertisers, CrakRevenue said, “are invited to get their offers up and running in CrakRevenue 2.0.”

“In the span of just two short years, we’ve been named best CPA Network twice and climbed the Blue Book ladder as one of the leading recognized, best CPA networks worldwide,” said CrakRevenue COO Axel Vezina, “This achievement comes not from luck, but hard work.”

Brands that can be found in CrakRevenue’s new platform include MyFreeCams, SnapSext, Well Hello, SlutRoulette. ImLive, Easy Sex, BangBros, LiveJasmin, Live Free Fun, Fuckbook, Cheeky Devil, Amateur Community, Punish Tube, Free Passport, Reality Lovers, GamerSaloon, Free Hookup Search, SexSearch, Xcams and Camsters.  

“We invite all advertisers not presently doing business with us to contact us at business@crakrevenue.com to discuss adding their company’s established brand and offer to our existing lineup of opportunities in our new platform,” Vezina said. “Having your brand promoted by so many motivated, aspiring, professional affiliate marketers does come with its perks.”

CrakRevenue’s vice president of business development, Olivier Bourque, said the CPA network isn't setting its sights low.

“We hope to double our affiliate network, already comprised of more than 20,000 affiliates in the next year,” Bourque said. “With more affiliates, more offers, more advertisers and adult brands, you have a highly concentrated and commanding share of the adult market all under one network. This is ideal for anyone wanting to make money online promoting the hottest offers that adult entertainment has to offer.”

Vezina said, “The word is out. Now is the time to join CrakRevenue if you don’t want to be left in the dust.”

For more information on CrakRevenue, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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