CrakRevenue Opens 'FapChat' Private Dating Offer to All Affiliates

QUEBEC CITY — CrakRevenue has announced that one of its top converting private offers in the adult dating vertical is now open to all affiliates.

According to the company, its exclusive “FapChat” dating offer is an excellent choice for marketers looking to cash in on a payout of $2.10 on U.S. traffic and up to $3.15 per single opt-in (SOI) traffic from other geos.

“While the offer was still private, the few affiliates who had access to it made more than $250,000 in commissions alone last year,” says Louis-Alexandre Dumas, business manager of dating at CrakRevenue. “In anticipation of FapChat’s public rollout, we’ve worked tirelessly in pursuit of total optimization over the past few months to ensure our newest landing page, one we’re calling ‘FapChat Story,’ is even more efficient.”

The FapChat Story landing page was designed for mobile traffic and is inspired by CrakRevenue’s most rewarding landing pages for adult dating. Since its release, this lander has become the most widely used landing page by CrakRevenue’s in-house media buying team for mobile dating traffic.

“Our media buying team has been able to test our new lander and it has quickly become our top converting landing for mobile traffic in dating,” Dumas says. “Speaking of which, we can now provide affiliates looking to media buy with packages of our best FapChat creatives for display.”

Dumas notes that despite its initial success via display advertising, the Fapchat Story landing page was mainly designed for social media traffic and is also really effective with direct marketing, with an even higher payout granted to email marketers.

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