CrakRevenue Gives Away Passes to STM Island Affiliate Gathering

CrakRevenue Gives Away Passes to STM Island Affiliate Gathering

MONTREAL — CrakRevenue has announced it is teaming up with affiliate forum Stack That Money for a special VIP event in Phuket, Thailand, on Dec. 9, which it calls “a once in a lifetime opportunity.”

According to the company, the network’s most elite affiliates will gather for the event hosted by STM.

“This VIP venue — STM Island — boasts a number of luxury facilities and options and will beheld on a private island with so many highlights it’s hard to decide what is the main attraction,” a company spokesperson said. “Those lucky enough to attend will have access to infinity pools, incredible villas, a private beach, poolside DJs and, of course, amazing food, along with more entertainment than most can probably comprehend.”

“We really can’t think of a better place to spend time with the best of affiliate marketing,” CrakRevenue President Nicolas Chrétien said. “When one imagines paradise … this is it.”

“Capturing the spirit of Thailand and the beauty of Phuket, STM Island is everything ... and more,” Chrétien added. “Like they say, ‘the only bad part is, we eventually have to leave.’”

Transportation and other accommodations are not included.

Chrétien invites affiliates wishing to attend to email PhuketVIP@crakrevenue.com.

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