Adult Rental, CrakRevenue Offer Exclusive Deal

Cost-per-acquisition network CrakRevenue has formed an exclusive partnership with Adult Rental and its official affiliate program.QUEBEC CITY – Cost-per-acquisition network CrakRevenue has formed an exclusive partnership with Adult Rental and its official affiliate program.

Twelve-year-old Adult Rental is a leading video-on-demand service offering DVD-quality movie streaming. The company’s website offers thousands of movies in more than 40 niches with daily updates.

Sometimes referred to as “the Netflix of porn,” Adult Rental has “a solid fanbase,” according to the founder.

“With a variety of packages available, our most popular $14.95-a-month plan gives viewers 2,500 minutes of unadulterated, premium-adult streaming for 30 days,” he said.

The site’s retention rate is in a league of its own as well..

“Eighty-five percent of all users who sign up for our service renew month after month,” he said. “I think it’s safe to say our members — and tissue companies — remain very happy.”

The affiliate program makes webmasters happy, too, he noted.

“We are the only program offering [pay-per-sale] and rev-share payouts for a strictly pure VOD offer,” YNOT Europe was told, adding the deal with CrakRevenue will make affiliates happier still. “We feel that CrakRevenue is a proven leader in the affiliate marketplace, and Adult Rental wants to partner with the best.”

On CrakRevenue’s side of things, Jean-François “Jman” Laverdière said Adult Rental’s more than 81,000 DVDs and nearly 500,000 scenes add up to almost 180,000 hours of top adult content.

“This is the perfect offer for member-area traffic, mailers, media buyers and native ads,” he said. “We at CrakRevenue are ready to work with all of our partners to make sure their efforts align with ours toward maximizing their revenues.”

More information about the exclusive Adult Rental offer available only at CrakRevenue is available here.

 

Marty O'Brien

Raised in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, Marty O'Brien was the first of the O'Brien clan to obtain a college degree. A former sports journalist, O'Brien got a peek at the inner workings of the adult entertainment industry while on an assignment to cover the Los Angeles Lakers. He joined the YNOT editorial team in late 2010 and now specializes in technology , business news and ogling starlets.

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