CCBill Launches New Integration Partners Marketplace

TEMPE, Ariz. — Global e-commerce solutions provider CCBill announced today the new Integration Partners area of its website is now live.

The unique online listing displays a variety of third-party software solutions and tools that can help merchants and affiliates manage their business, said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill.

“We understand the constantly changing market can present challenges, and staying on top of everything from member management to including a shopping cart as part of a purchase experience can be a lot for any business,” Jackson said. “Our new Integration Partners area is a great and innovative resource that merchants and affiliates can use to manage their business, support their new initiatives, and even expand their reach into new markets.”

The Integration Partners index includes listings for a wide variety of leading proprietary and open source tools and modules, Jackson said.  

Plug-ins for WordPress blog software, member management modules, shopping cart modules, streaming/live cam tools, affiliate services, analytics tools, automated sales recovery tools, content providers, reputation management, and payment services are all part of the index.

An additional category within the marketplace is CCBill Preferred, which lists providers that have worked directly with CCBill to offer integrated solutions.

Jackson noted that several of the listings have corresponding documentation to assist with integrations, and there is also an option for solution providers to become an Integration Partner and get listed on the site.

“Over the years, a lot of very talented people have created some really great modules and tools that integrate with the CCBill system,” Jackson said. “While we are launching with a well-rounded set of these tools, we also understand the next great thing may not have been developed just yet. By keeping the door open for the addition of more solutions to our index, we are inviting and welcoming developers to apply and become part of it, and in the process making 1000s of merchants aware of what tools are available.”

The new Integration Partners section of CCBill’s website is listed within the Developers area. For more information, contact merchantsupport@ccbill.com or call (800) 510-2859.

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