NETbilling Unveils New Informational Site

NETbilling Unveils New Informational Site

LOS ANGELES — NETbilling on Tuesday announced it launched a new and improved, user-friendly website.

"With bold graphics and a highly responsive design, the new NETbilling.com is feature-filled with helpful information about our incredible services, in a sleek, new package," the company said.

The new NETbilling.com design offers information built into many areas discussing transaction processing, payment gateway, retail/mobile processing, call center services and more. The website contains resources including an admin area overview of the NETbilling gateway portal; processing overview; shopping cart and CRM compatibility; technology partners; and information about becoming a NETbilling referring partner.

Regularly updated news and NETbilling press releases, social media links, newsletter subscription and more are available to keep users informed about NETbilling company developments and other useful information, the company added. In addition, a new "Support" section provides links to NETbilling Integration and Documentation Resources are provided for the “techies." Rounding off the new website is the ‘About Us’ section, introducing users to NETbilling's management executives.

Eddie Olvera, part of the NETbilling's management team and a key to content and graphical implementation of the new site, remarked, "As an established transaction processing company our clients look to us for solutions on overcoming business objectives and increasing profitability.

"Developing and communicating a clear vision of NETbilling's capabilities is important. The new web site design provides great information and insight into what NETbilling is all about and how we can help our merchants succeed." 

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