CrakRevenue Rolls Out 'Step-Family' Niche Site FILF.com

CrakRevenue Rolls Out 'Step-Family' Niche Site FILF.com

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue today launched FILF.com, a new site devoted to the “step-family” niche.

Updated daily, FILF.com includes a rainbow of taboo step-family porn, from cousin and step-sister fantasy-related content to traditional MILF content.

Jean-François Laverdière, aka JMAN, the product manager at CrakRevenue, said, “We've spent a good amount of time and resources making sure we were getting the highest-level-of-quality of exclusive content possible for this site.”  

CrakRevenue, which has rolled out other successful taboo niche sites such as PunishTube.com and BrokenTeens.com, enters another edgy niche market at its peak.

PornHub recently revealed that “step mom” was the most-searched term last year in the U.S. alone. “Step sister” was not far behind, coming in third-most searched.

“With the whole step-family sub-genre porn trend on the rise, this site is at the top of the game,” said Maxime Côté, CrakRevenue product owner. “The results we’re seeing right now has paid off and has proven to be a great investment.”

Affiliates can profit off of CrakRevenue’s CPA platform with a payout of $55 PPS on free trials.

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