CrakRevenue Recruiting 'Crak Agents' Across the Globe

CrakRevenue Recruiting 'Crak Agents' Across the Globe

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue is recruiting a number of “Crak agents” as it has sights on expanding to new markets.

The CPA network said today that it is seeking full-time or part-time “talented, experienced individuals with a vast knowledge and passion for affiliate marketing interested in a flexible, work-from-home schedule.”

Crak agents who join the CrakRevenue team will become a representative of CrakRevenue and will be responsible for recruiting new affiliates in his or her exclusive region.

Agents of CrakRevenue stand to receive 20 percent ROI-based commission on all affiliates they recruit.

“With access to a larger pool of offers — more than 1,000 — and Crak’s dedicated team of support and experts, Crak agents will have the necessary backbone to grow their business in their respective country and territory,” the CPA platform said.

In addition, Crak agents will represent the company at various marketing events around the world, increasing the Quebec-based company’s exposure at all the industry’s most popular tradeshows.

A video describing Crak agents' positions can be viewed here. To apply, go to CrakRevenue's home page and look for "Crak agents."

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