SegPay Teams With ImLive to Offer New White Label Cam Solution

SegPay Teams With ImLive to Offer New White Label Cam Solution

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.— SegPay announced today a new partnership with ImLive, one of the first and longest-running live chat programs online. 

Together, the two companies are offering current SegPay merchants a white label cam solution.

ImLive offers 80,000 cam models from around the world, which allows the payment processor’s merchants the ability to implement live streaming custom-branded content to current site visitors.

SegPay merchants can take advantage of ImLive’s white label solution to upsell their member base and earn additional revenue. This one-click up-sell solution is easy to implement and compliments SegPay’s easy payment processing.

“By adding ImLive’s white label solution, SegPay’s clients can dramatically increase sales,” said Cathy Beardsley, president and CEO of SegPay.  “Incorporating this solution with our other product offerings allows us to provide our clients an opportunity for increased profits and greater membership retention.”

The SegPay and ImLive’s marketing partnership is ideal for international merchants looking to expand their site content. 

ImLive’s models are from around the world and the program offers multi-lingual chats for international customers. 

Recently, SegPay enhanced its currency pay solutions expanding to eight additional countries. Among them are Australia, Canada, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Hong Kong, Japan and Norway.

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