CrakRevenue Offers Referral Bonus for Mainstream Affiliates

CrakRevenue Offers Referral Bonus for Mainstream Affiliates

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced its offering of a 10 percent referral bonus for new affiliates as it seeks to welcome mainstream partners to its cost-per-acquisition network.

According to the company, with the launch of its gaming vertical and the onboarding of dozens of top-converting mainstream offers, CrakRevenue is looking to expand its pool of more than 25,000 affiliates.

For a limited time, “the Whale network” will double its percentage of referral commissions from five to 10 percent for affiliates that refer mainstream webmasters and affiliate marketers.

Cedrik Lafrance, the Business Manager responsible for CrakRevenue’s mainstream vertical, says this means that every time a mainstream referral generates a lead or conversion, the person that referred them will receive 10 percent of their total commissions.

“We’ve introduced a lot of great offers for mainstream traffic in many verticals, such as health and beauty, fitness, sweepstakes, etc. With the launch of our gaming vertical in June, our catalog of mainstream offers has grown significantly,” says Lafrance. “Every affiliate that signs up with CrakRevenue will get many options to monetize their traffic to the fullest.”

Lafrance notes that recruiting new affiliates is now easier than ever thanks to the network’s new set of creatives and landers.

“Affiliates just need to choose the right banner for their traffic. The marketing pitch is done for them. It simplifies the recruiting aspect,” says Hubert-Mathieu Côté, product owner. “Referring friends and other webmasters is a tremendous source of passive income. It’s the gravy on top of your income.”

CrakRevenue’s five percent lifetime referral program remains a permanent fixture and can be accessed anytime, but affiliates wanting a larger piece of the pie have one month to refer new mainstream affiliates at the higher rate.

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