CrakRevenue's 'December Challenge' for Affiliates Returns

QUEBEC CITY, Quebec — CPA network CrakRevenue is bringing back its affiliate December Challenge for the fourth year.

"The seasonal fan-favorite is an opportunity for CrakRevenue affiliates to take home some serious bonuses come January of next year — that is, if affiliates can beat their November 2018 CrakRevenue commissions this December,” a rep said. Cash bonuses range from $100 to $7500.

New affiliates may also participate in the challenge by reaching a minimum of $1000 in commissions for the month of December.

"Winter has always been really lucrative for affiliates and our annual Winter promotion is no exception for affiliates wanting to make the most out of this exceptional season," said Maxime Bergeron, affiliate sales director.

“Plus, we had a lot of fun in preparing the challenge this year. Our affiliates will have to climb different levels — levels like ‘Salty Candy’ all the way up to ‘Diamond Kitty.’"

The December Challenge, designed and implemented by CrakRevenue’s customer experience team, includes “a little twist with various levels to climb represented by different elves,” said the rep.

“We’ve built a brand-new team of five staff members in 2018 to help new affiliates make money quicker,” said Yannick Poitras, manager of the customer experience team. “Our main goal is to guide and support new affiliates along their affiliate journey by ensuring that their business becomes lucrative as quickly as possible.”

The promotion is also a good opportunity for advertisers, said Louis-Alexandre Dumas, manager of CrakRevenue’s dating business unit. “I already have a few advertisers that told me they were preparing payout bumps of their own to help our affiliates increase their commissions for this year’s challenge,” he said.

Click here for additional details about the December Challenge 2018 and follow CrakRevenue on Twitter.

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