CrakRevenue Gearing Up for Fall Euro Shows, Seeks US Affiliate Manager

CrakRevenue Gearing Up for Fall Euro Shows, Seeks US Affiliate Manager

CHICAGO — Affiliate network CrakRevenue, along with sister platform FansRevenue, will attend XBIZ Amsterdam and other European conventions this summer. The company is also seeking a new U.S. affiliate manager.

During their European tour, CrakRevenue personnel will meet with affiliates and business partners, and present the network's new programs and exclusive offers.

The FansRevenue team will attend XBIZ Amsterdam, taking place Sept. 10-12, and will welcome visitors to their company lounge at the Park Centraal Hotel.

In other company news, CrakRevenue is also looking for a new U.S. affiliate manager. Candidates should have experience in traffic monetization and affiliate marketing.

“The whale is now fishing for new talent in U.S. waters,” said a rep, referring to CrakRevenue’s logo mascot. “Indeed, the Canadian-based affiliate network is offering several advantages, including working remotely, to have its new affiliate manager on American soil. The recruit would join a team of 180+ experts and work with the most cutting-edge technology to help affiliates worldwide reach their goals. CrakRevenue offers a competitive salary, quarterly bonuses, and exclusive benefits.”

For more information about the affiliate position, click here. Contact career@crakrevenue.com to apply.

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