Vendo Merchant Conference to Feature MojoHost Founder Brad Mitchell

Vendo Merchant Conference to Feature MojoHost Founder Brad Mitchell

LUCERNE, Switzerland — Vendo Services will host the next edition of its online conference for high-risk ecommerce merchants this Thursday at 9 a.m. PDT.

The Vendo Merchant Conference (VMC) will feature MojoHost founder Brad Mitchell as keynote speaker.

"This session will discuss how to determine if cloud hosting is appropriate for your business and how to decide if recent advances in hosting technology may benefit you," said Mitchell. "Lastly, how to effectively leverage managed and unmanaged hosting options into savings, increased focus, and productivity."

The VMC will also introduce Vendo's new Pay by Bank option, which allows customers to make direct bank transfers and, according to the company, reduces fees by up to 75%.

"We are excited to empower merchants with the cutting-edge knowledge and strategies needed to thrive in high-risk industries," said Vendo CEO Mitch Platt. "We aim to give merchants practical knowledge and an opportunity to build valuable connections within the high-risk community."

To register in advance for the VMC, click here.

For more information, visit VendoServices.

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