CCBill Adds New Client Tools

PHOENIX — Ecommerce payment solutions provider CCBill has added new tools to help its clients manage traffic and build simple websites.

Latin America DirectPay is a new, exclusive alternative billing method for Central and South America that is accessible to the 150 million Latin America online consumers with bank accounts. It is described by CCBill as "anonymous, convenient, and widely used throughout Latin America with no chargebacks, no refunds, and minimal risk of fraud."

Traffic Director is a new WMS tool for affiliates that can rotate traffic between multiple programs and URLs based on different factors including sales, clicks, ratio, weighting, or country of origin. Integrated administrative functions allow full management of traffic, programs, URLs and routing methods from a single place, and users can swap out programs or URLs without having to replace links on the web.

CCBill's hosting company, Cavecreek, now is offering a Quick-to-Market VOD and Live Cam Store powered by MetrixStream and CCBill. The package includes a "build a website" template solution, encoding license, high performance Metrix player/CMS, user authentication Integrated VOD, live cam and subscription billing, layered with Cavecreek Hosting/CDN. There is one monthly license fee from Cavecreek.

Cavecreek also has launched a Quick-to-Market Video Membership Site powered by Metrixstream and CCBill. It offers weblasters HD quality video performance for IP stream or CDN, layered with Cavecreek Hosting/CDN. There is one monthly license fee from Cavecreek.

Cavecreek also is offering a new online video player called CMS Lite. It offers a "build a free site" template solution with a High Performance Metrix Player/CMS layered with Cavecreek Hosting/CDN. There is one monthly license fee from Cavecreek.

For more information, visit CCBill.com.

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