CCBill Reports Client Praise Over New Features, Resources

CCBill Reports Client Praise Over New Features, Resources

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today its continued focus on providing resources is helping merchants grow, while its collaborative business approach is facilitating opportunities.

“Driving business for merchants is what it’s all about,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales for CCBill, a global e-commerce solutions provider. “And while processing is certainly a large part of that, by no means is it the only way we can help merchants capture sales. There are more than 300 different features in the CCBill system, many of which can lead to additional revenue opportunities and beneficial business relationships.” 

At recent European industry trade shows, several merchants touted CCBill’s one-click up-sales feature in particular as a key component to opening more revenue streams, including one recommendation made in this video by Dating Factory Vice President of Sales Jenny Gonzalez.

“Features are just a part of the story,” Jackson added. “How some of those features like Merchant Connect or Integration Partners can open up more opportunities or promote business-to-business interactions can be quite impactful to the bottom line, as they often lead to fruitful business relationships or a better buyer experience.”   

As a CCBill Preferred Integration Partner, Adult SiteRunner has seen how cooperating and working together can lead to positive outcomes, as stated in this video with Adult SiteRunner Sales and Development Director Teddy F.

“While processing is our foundation, taking payments online is much more than running a transaction. Providing automated global tools, empowering integrations, and providing solid traffic options, as part of CCBill’s service offering, makes CCBill a pivotal resource for online business in our markets, as well as the community,” Jackson said.

“Our mission is to help expand our merchant’s business, and we are also honored to be recognized for those efforts by things like our recent nomination as Best Webmaster Resource in the Cybersocket Awards.”

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