CrakRevenue Announces Payout Bump for SwipeFlirts.com

QUEBEC CITY — Canadian CPA network CrakRevenue has announced a payout bump for a new product on its platform: SwipeFlirts.com, which Crak described as "the best meeting point for English-speaking traffic looking for casual sex and discreet affairs."

Beginning today, CrakRevenue affiliates promoting this offer will be able to benefit from a payout bump of $50 PPS for every SwipeFlirts membership that they generate. 

"We are thrilled to make such a promising offer available to our affiliates," said Axel Vezina, COO of CrakRevenue. "We have designed, tweaked, and tested the SwipeFlirts landing page for months before making it available to our affiliates, and it's now the perfect product to promote this summer."

The SwipeFlirts pay increase will stay in effect until at least Jul. 31 but may be extended, depending on the numbers. 

Maxime Bergeron-Laramée, sales director at CrakRevenue, said, "We fully expect this promotional launch to kick off with a bang. We are so convinced of the conversion potential behind this product that we didn't even hesitate to increase the payout to the max." 

For more information on SwipeFlirts.com, visit CrakRevenue's official blog.

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