eMerchantPay Toasts to Webmaster Access Amsterdam Success

eMerchantPay Toasts to Webmaster Access Amsterdam Success

AMSTERDAM — The recent WebmasterAccess conference in Amsterdam set attendance records and brought together a diverse group of companies, said eMerchantPay, who co-hosted the event with Playboy.

"It was really great to see so many new faces at the WebmasterAccess show,” said Jonas Reynisson, chairman and CEO of eMerchantPay. “We expected many of the companies we have existing relationships to be there, but we met many people there for the first time and they definitely brought a lot of fresh energy and business possibilities to the event.

“Business-focused events that bring online merchants together in a comfortable environment are essential to the continued growth of our industry. We understand how important it is to meet with people in person and to work toward common goals. That's why we put so much effort into making WebmasterAccess a success and we are already working on making the show even better for next year."

The eMerchantPay opening night party gave attendees the opportunity to mingle with other decision-makers, setting a solid foundation for deals to be made throughout the seminars, workshops and impromptu meeting venues that were hosted during the event. Many attendees remarked about the size of the event being larger than expected, proving that there is always new business to be done if you know where to look for it, the company said.

eMerchantPay said it would like to thank the numerous sponsors who stepped up to add their input and provide key elements of the show. The company said it encourages feedback, suggestions and comments from show attendees to be sent to sales@emerchantpay.com to improve the plans for next year's event.

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