CCBill Announces Beta Release of Regional Pricing Feature

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill has announced the beta release of its new “regional pricing” feature, a tool that the company’s CEO said will enable clients to increase their revenues by as much as 20 percent.

Using the new feature, clients will be able to set their own price per region, sell their content at a “market driven price” for a given region and still maintain their current pricing structure for U.S. customers, according to CCBill.

“This powerful and unique new feature was created to address our clients’ concerns about how the declining dollar has created a revenue drain or ‘discount,’ specifically when it relates to the exchange with the Euro and their European sales,” said Ron Cadwell, CEO of CCBill.com. “When combined with our other traffic management tools, we believe that regional pricing will help drive at least 20 percent more revenue from the foreign market into the pockets of our clients.”

The new regional pricing feature is fully integrated with the existing CCBill pricing admin and the company’s new cascading system, and offers clients the option of displaying prices in a variety of currencies, including US dollars, euros, U.K. pounds sterling, Canadian dollars, Australian dollars and Japanese yen.

CCBill also offers a variety of “localized” payment solutions, including EU debit and DirectPay EU, auto-served native language and currency GeoIP forms, and “global load balanced forms,” according to the company.

CCBill has prepared a flash presentation demonstrating how the new regional pricing feature works, and how clients can use it to increase their revenue. The flash presentation can be found in the help/demos area of the CCBill website.

Existing CCBill clients interested in participating in beta testing of the new regional pricing feature can volunteer via the CCBill website at https://www.ccbill.com/beta/

Once out of the beta phase, the regional pricing feature will be made available free of charge to CCBill clients as a value added service, according to the company.

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