CrakRevenue Announces Summer Sale

CYBERSPACE — To celebrate the start of summer, CrakRevenue has announced it is offering payout bumps of up to 50 percent on the platform’s vast selection of offers.

The network said it plans to make all of its offers with a “sizzling promotional payout” available in one place by tagging such offers as “Summer Deal” — allowing the network's 25,000+ affiliates to easily navigate the “best deals of the summer.”

“We are working very hard to negotiate payout bumps with our providers to keep a great selection of offers,” said Pierre-Olivier Brown, business development manager at CrakRevenue. “We want to make sure that affiliates make the most of the sunny days.”

To kick off on a strong note, CrakRevenue has already negotiated and applied payout bumps on more than 25 Dating offers, the company says.

“We have a great selection of Dating offers with payout bumps of up to 50 percent to start with this Summer Deal tag we’re applying,” said Eric Migneault, business manager for the Dating vertical at CrakRevenue. 

Migneault adds that CrakRevenue affiliates should routinely check back in on the platform’s Offer section because he says, “We’ll continue tagging offers that have increased payouts throughout the remainder of the season.” 

“Affiliates have a lot to gain by staying up to date with the hottest deals,” remarked Migneault.

In verticals such as VOD, the network’s strong, well-established sites like Broken Teens, Punish Tube and DAGFS will have payout bumps ranging from 15 percent to 25 percent, a representative indicated. CrakRevenue’s newest addition, FILF.com, will also be part of the network’s Summer promotion with a pay raise of its own, a payout bump of 25 percent.

For more information, visit CrakRevenue.com.

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