VISIT-X Now Available Within CCBill’s Marketplace

VISIT-X Now Available Within CCBill’s Marketplace

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today that Europe’s biggest amateur video chat community, VISIT-X, is now part of its Merchant Connect online marketplace of merchants.

“As the evolution of affiliate marketing continues, we are pleased to have another leading company within Merchant Connect,” said Paul Kluzak, sales executive for global e-commerce solutions provider CCBill. “There is little doubt about the results VISIT-X has been able to achieve within the German and greater European markets, and its inclusion as a Merchant Connect participant enables any CCBill merchant to establish relationships with the camsite provider and convert German traffic.”

VISIT-X is offering both simple and advanced programs within Merchant Connect. CCBill merchants that wish to expand their own reach into Germany and Europe can join these programs to start exchanging traffic and open additional revenue streams.

Unlike more traditional affiliate programs, Merchant Connect enables legal cross-sale capabilities via one-click purchases. Since buyers’ information is already in the CCBill system thanks to their memberships with the Merchant Connect participants, there is no need for the buyers to re-enter payment information when making a purchase on a referred website.

Merchant Connect is available from within the CCBill Admin Portal for any CCBill merchant. For more information, contact the CCBill Merchant Support team at merchantsupport@ccbill.com or (800) 510-2859.   

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