CrakRevenue Launches 'Straight to Niche' Tour Option

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced a new “Straight to Niche Tours” option available for its Live Free Fun affiliate offers.

LiveFreeFun.com is a live cam site offering thousands of specialty live cam feeds. CrakRevenue provides a way for affiliates to promote Streamate live cams through PPL and provides affiliates with custom ad tools.

With this new tool, affiliates will be able to promote a specific niche by directly linking toward a category that corresponds with the cam feed on LiveFreeFun.com and .net. This added customization allows targeted visitors to get exactly what they want faster than ever, the company said.

The complete list of categories includes: Couples, BBW, Asian, Blonde, BDSM, Ebony, Brunette, MILF, Lesbian, Redhead, Teen, Pornstar, Latina, Group Sex, Shemale and Tranny. The company said the list allows for precise targeting of specific traffic niches.

"In short, the 'Straight to Niche Tours' make promotional campaigns more efficient, which creates better results and best of all, increases profits," the company said. "Working particularly well in the form of text links as well as banners, the 'Straight to Niche Tours' are available at CrakRevenue.com starting now, and can be accessed from the adtool section."

The tour option will be listed under Live Free Fun products, offering both PPL and reshare payouts. The CPA platform intends on adding several other ad tools specific to niches in the coming weeks. 

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