CrakRevenue Offers Native Ad Generator

CrakRevenue Offers Native Ad Generator

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced the release of an exclusive new native ad generator.

According to the company, the launch comes after months of development, with the new tool allowing affiliates to create custom native ads that will adapt to the look and style of their website. With numerous tabs that allow for the total customization of the native ad being generated, these settings let users modify the shape, text, font, images and numerous other ad-style preferences.

“Thanks to the collaborative work of the development team and many affiliates who have participated in the closed beta period,” says Hubert-Mathieu Côté, product owner and supervisor of the project, “we [have delivered] a fluid and functional tool that will meet the needs of affiliates who want to increase their revenues through the opportunities offered by native advertising.”

Côté notes this feature is free and easy-to-use for affiliates looking to dip their toes into the world of native advertising and cites recent studies showing native ads are more effective at combating banner blindness and attracting more users who tend to click on them based on their interests.

“Native ads are the perfect choice for those seeking more natural and relevant ads and better sales funnels,” Côté explains. “Customers appear to notice native ads 53 percent more often than traditional display ads; and they tend to convert, on average, 18 percent more with native types than traditional [ads]. These facts together make trying this new tool a no-brainer!”

For more information, click here.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

'White-Hot' Party Set to Kick Off XBIZ Miami

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the annual White-Hot Party, the official opening bash of XBIZ Miami, is set for Monday, May 19, at Mynt Lounge in South Beach.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for March, April

AEBN has announced the top search terms for March and April from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Takedown Piracy Adds 'Search Max' Feature

Takedown Piracy has launched Search Max, a search engine for detecting, verifying, and removing Google infringements.

Sex Workers' Group Fights Proposed Swedish Ban on 'Remote' Sexual Services

The European Sex Workers’ Rights Alliance (ESWA) has launched a campaign against a Swedish government proposal to expand current laws against purchasing sexual services to apply to acts performed remotely by cammers, streamers and custom content creators.

FSC: Arizona Governor Signs Controversial Age Verification Law

Free Speech Coalition has released a statement regarding Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signing the state's age verification bill into law.

NCOSE Sues 4 Adult Websites Under Kansas Age Verification Law

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), a conservative anti-pornography organization, has sued four adult websites in Kansas under the state's age verification law.

Sarina Havok, Robin Coffins Launch New Site Through Grooby's Blue.xxx

Sarina Havok and Robin Coffins have launched their new membership site, SarinaAndRobin.com, through Grooby's website management company Blue.xxx.

SpankChain Pauses SpankPay, SpankMatch

SpankChain has paused SpankPay, its adult crypto payment platform, and SpankMatch, its adult networking platform.

Sen. Mike Lee Tries Again to Criminalize All Porn With Interstate Obscenity Definition Act

Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah has introduced the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act, which would redefine almost all visual depictions of sex as obscene and therefore illegal.

Ofcom Investigates 2 Adult Sites for AV Noncompliance

U.K. media regulator Ofcom is investigating two adult sites for failure to comply with age assurance requirements under the Online Safety Act, which Ofcom is charged with enforcing.

Show More