CrakRevenue Challenges Affiliates to Increase Earnings in December

QUEBEC CITY — Canadian CPA network CrakRevenue is challenging its affiliates to beat their November earnings by the end of December in order to qualify for a cash bonus. 

All affiliates that increase their November commissions by $500 or more in December in CrakRevenue’s new 2.0 beta platform will automatically receive a bonus between $50 and $7500. This promotion, CrakRevenue said, “is open to everyone, new affiliates and other CPA networks included.”

“We know that these winter months tend to be a tremendously lucrative time in adult affiliate marketing, and we really want our affiliates to make the most of it again this year at our network,” said CrakRevenue COO Axel Vezina. “Last year, we paid out nearly 100K in bonuses alone to affiliates in addition to their regular commissions; this year, we hope to be even more generous.”

The challenge will begin tomorrow, and affiliates have until midnight on Dec. 31 to surpass their November CrakRevenue earnings.  

“We’ve welcomed two new account managers to the CrakRevenue team in just the month of November alone, bringing our affiliate management team total to 15 — among the largest in the industry,” said CrakRevenue Sales Director Maxime Bergeron. “This will ensure affiliates receive the support, great tips and great monetization advice that they need to succeed and do a little better each month.” 

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

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