CrakRevenue Offers 10% Payout Bump for Gaming Smartlinks

CrakRevenue Offers 10% Payout Bump for Gaming Smartlinks

QUEBEC CITY — CPA network CrakRevenue today offered a special 10 percent payout bump when affiliates send traffic to the network’s line of gaming smartlinks in October.

According to the company, the all-in-one links are highly effective tools that send your targeted traffic to the right offer. Instead of cherry-picking the best offer, Smartlinks take up less of your time, while yielding terrific results.

Since launching its gaming vertical in June, the cost-per-acquisition network said it has optimized its smartlinks daily and has added an array of new offers with better payouts and more countries accepted.

More recently, the CPA platform added two popular online adult games — Narcos XXX and Pussy Saga. The success of these two games has been tremendous.

“We’ve been at the drawing board a lot recently when it comes to online games, and we’ve seen great results so far,” said Thierry Bouchard, CrakRevenue’s business development manager. “Our smartlinks — and our affiliates’ interest in them — has proved this.”

“In gaming, with the wide range of different offers and pay models, choosing the best offer for the right traffic is a time-consuming job. Smartlinks take the time out of the equation and simply makes promoting easier,” Bouchard said.

CrakRevenue’s line of smartlinks include one for adult gaming and one for mainstream traffic, with more than 80 games combined.

CrakRevenue’s 10 percent promotion begins today and concludes Oct. 31.

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