CrakRevenue Targets Valentine's Day With 700+ Dating Offers

CrakRevenue Targets Valentine's Day With 700+ Dating Offers

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced the launch of more than 700 dating offers in time for Valentine’s Day.

The promo includes exclusive thematic landing pages and bumped payouts for many offers in the CrakRevenue portfolio.

CrakRevenue Account Manager Raphael Morency Trudel says this year, the company really went all out for Valentine’s Day, revealing, “our priority is always to bring more to the table for affiliates.”

“Thanks to our close ties with some of the biggest names in the industry, affiliates will have hundreds of dating offers to choose from,” Trudel says, exclaiming, “As an added bonus, we were also able to secure exclusive landing pages and incredible payout bumps. There’s no doubt in my mind that we’ve hit a homerun for 2018!”

Trudel notes several of the most recognizable names in the dating industry chose to trust CrakRevenue for Valentine’s Day and beyond, including Ashley Madison, a site whose reputation is firmly established with millions of registered users and constant growth since it launched more than 15 years ago.

“CrakRevenue is proud to be the only CPA network to offer exclusive Valentine’s Day promotional tools for Ashley Madison, including a landing page and unique banners,” Trudel concludes.  That’s without taking into account the most generous payout ever handed out for the dating site.”

To promote its latest promo, the company created a teaser video available here.

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