CrakRevenue Debuts Branded Cam Sites for Affiliate Promotion

CrakRevenue Debuts Branded Cam Sites for Affiliate Promotion

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced the availability of branded cam sites for affiliates.

According to the company, “webmasters can now easily make 300 percent more sales on average by using the leading CPA network’s best cam funnel tailored according to their own trademark.”

“We have been working on this particular funnel for years and it has now a conversion rate of six percent on average,” says CrakRevenue’s Cam Business Manager Arnaud Guilon. “Affiliates willing to give cams a try can now do so almost effortlessly. All they need to start are a domain and a logo — CrakRevenue takes care of the rest!”

Guilon says that in addition to gaining access to one of CrakRevenue’s top converting funnels, affiliates can increase the efficiency of their customized cam site by choosing niched content and their payout type according to their traffic and promotion methods.

“CrakRevenue is well aware of how important it is for affiliates to ride current trends. A prime example comes from the cam business which has become a real juggernaut in recent years,” Guilon explains. “With well over $1 billion in estimated annual revenue, cams represent a flourishing industry. People simply love the interactivity stemming from live shows, and how they deliver unique experiences unlike anything else in adult entertainment.”

Guilon notes adult cams represent a real opportunity for affiliates, but it can be a bit confusing knowing where to begin.

“Cams are here to stay. It’s one of our most profitable verticals that sees continuous growth year after year,” Guilon adds. “Affiliates would often ask us how to build their own cam sites, so we started to put together a solution. I think they’ll appreciate how straightforward the whole process is.”

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