First Mobile Cash, EPG Bill to Present New Mobile Billing Solution at the Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES Mobile affiliate program First Mobile Cash and the global IPSP EPG Bill are joining forces to present a new mobile billing solution for monetizing mobile traffic  iCushy, at the Phoenix Forum.

The showcase taking place on Saturday, April 6 at 1 p.m. and will include a short video presentation on the topic of mobile billing and introduce iCushy as an option for mobile payments.

“Given that mobile is likely the key to the expansion of adult entertainment, offering a streamlined payment process is particularly important for all publishers seeing the growth of mobile traffic," EPG’s Matthias Gabler said. "That’s why we’re really excited to team up with an established mobile publisher First Mobile Cash to present our new mobile billing solution and show its benefits directly from a merchant’s standpoint.

All Phoenix Forum attendees interested in the subject of mobile traffic and alternative mobile billing solutions are invited to attend the event.

"Adding iCushy to our payment mix opens up new revenue opportunities for our affiliates and webmasters," said Rene Pour, managing director of First Mobile Cash.

"This is currently the only mobile payment solution within the adult industry with a potential to combine high conversion rates of carrier-billing and the flexibility and costs of card-billing."

First Mobile Cash is a mobile affiliate program facilitating mobile traffic monetization by providing billing methods to mobile users, including direct carrier billing in the markets of Western Europe and Scandinavia. EPG Bill is a payment services provider with its own PCI Level 1 Gateway, offering credit card and alternative billing for low, medium and high risk merchants, via its EPG Bill brand, and a new solution for mobile billing known as iCushy.

For more information about the event, contact Yarka at yarka@firstmobilecash.com.

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