CrakRevenue Announces New SlutRoulette Promotion

CrakRevenue Announces New SlutRoulette Promotion

QUEBEC CITY — CPA platform CrakRevenue announced today a new promotion in celebration of its longstanding partnership with Streamate.

For a limited time only, CrakRevenue affiliates can earn up to $10 PPL (DOI) on desktop traffic and $8 PPL (DOI) on mobile traffic with SlutRoulette through the network’s successful new “Command & Obey” lander. 

“SlutRoulette has always been one of our top selling brand at CrakRevenue and it’s now even more powerful than before thanks to our brand new landing page,” said Arnaud Guilon, business manager of cams at CrakRevenue. 

Affiliates can access these promotional payouts in 3 easy steps: 

  • Join CrakRevenue;
  • Send 200 leads through the “Command & Obey” landing page (paid $4 PPL desktop and $3 PPL mobile); and,
  • Get a payout bump up to $10 PPL. 

CrakRevenue’s “Command & Obey” lander has been a huge success since its initial release, almost doubling the average EPC of one of the network’s previous best funnels for the same respective offer.

“Our average EPC on the ‘Command & Obey’ landing page is of $0.035. This is incredibly good considering that it’s an average of all our traffic sources — even the ones we are testing — and that SlutRoulette has always been one of our most popular offers,” Guilon said.

The principle behind this landing page is simple: the users “command” and the girls obey, Guilon said.

“This funnel has already proven to be so successful for network that [CrakRevenue has] begun testing different versions of a similar landing, but one geared more towards increasing user spendings on Streamate for affiliates that opt for revshare.

CrakRevenue has paid out more than $25 million to affiliates promoting the SlutRoulette brand and Streamate white label, he said.

For more information on Streamate’s affiliate program in PPL powered by CrakRevenue, click here.

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