Adult Rental Teams Up With CPA Network CrakRevenue

Adult Rental Teams Up With CPA Network CrakRevenue

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced its recent entering into an exclusive partnership deal with Adult Rental, bringing the resources of the former’s cost-per-acquisition (CPA) network to the latter’s affiliate program.

Adult Rental is a video-on-demand service that streams DVD-quality movies at high bitrates to offer a premium viewing experience. The company has been in operation for a dozen years and currently features thousands of movies in more than 40 different niches, with daily updates.

Adult Rental founder David Kosmayer explains that the site is known as “the Netflix of porn,” with a solid fanbase that regards it as “one of the best video-on-demand sites on the net.”

“We are the only program offering PPS and [revenue sharing] payouts for a strictly pure VOD offer,” says Kosmayer. “With a variety of packages available, the site’s most popular $14.95/month plan affords viewers 2,500 minutes of unadulterated, premium adult streaming for 30 days.”

Kosmayer notes the VOD site’s retention rate “is in a league of its own,” adding attractiveness for affiliates.

“85 percent of all users who sign up for our service renew month after month. I think it’s safe to say our members — and tissue companies — remain very happy,” Kosmayer says, adding, “We feel that CrakRevenue is a proven leader in the affiliate marketplace — and as such, Adult Rental wants to partner with the best.”

CrakRevenue’s Jean-François Laverdière, known to the industry as Jman, points to Adult Rental’s more than 81,000 DVDs, nearly 500,000 scenes and almost 180,000 hours of adult content as an ideal opportunity for member area traffic, mailers, media buyers, and native ads, saying, “We at CrakRevenue are ready to work with all of our partners to make sure their efforts align with ours toward maximizing their revenues.”

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