Webbilling Hosts Phoenix Forum Demo

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Webbilling.com, a leader in non-card billing for the EU market, has announced its participation in the upcoming Phoenix Forum.

Setting out to prove that it is not "just another biller," the Webbilling team will use the Forum to host an introduction to the European debt and credit culture, with a discussion on what makes EU users different; options for adding non-carded surfers to your membership rosters; and provide a guide to just how easy it is to get started.

"You've worked hard to get your programs where they are; you don't have to leave money on the table now," Webbilling CMO JoeD said. "Keep your current cascade, just add Webbilling.com to improve your bottom line."

Merchant use of Webbilling does not require a merchant account or credit card processing.

"Utilizing the Webbilling non-card real Direct Debit in the top European markets of Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom, you can offer trials, free trials, recurring billing, one-click joins/upsells, pay-per-anything, cross sales — all are possible — and customizable currency conversion capabilities and cancellation packages," JoeD added. "No card of any kind is required of the user."

JoeD emphasized that the Webbilling system has no payment community to join, allowing for real impulse buying.

"You are already paying something to get these users on your sites," JoeD concluded. "Don't make them leave because they cannot pay."

The Webbilling demo is scheduled for Saturday, April 10, from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in the Joshua Tree room, located on the East end of the Courtyard. Presenters will include Webbilling.com co-founder and senior partner, Michael Reul and Chief Marketing Officer JoeD.

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