MPA3 Adds Webbilling EU Direct Debit to Cascade

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions, makers of the XBIZ Award-winning MPA3 affiliate statistics software, has announced the addition of Webbilling.com's EU Direct Debit processing solution to its billing cascade; providing an additional preferred billing mechanism for major EU markets.

"As the online affiliate marketing industry continues to grow and expand, our software is designed to adapt to a wide variety of business models and webmaster needs," Oystein Wright, CEO of Mansion Productions, said. "Webbilling.com gives all site owners another way to process EU joins, helping to ensure that no potential user leaves without seeing his preferred join method. Webbilling.com offers real direct debit solutions for Spain, U.K., Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, which really adds to their ability to increase EU revenue volumes where credit cards are not so common."

According to the company, Webbilling.com has the experience to maximize revenues, and the expertise to guide clients in realizing the best EU conversion rates possible; offering a negative database developed over ten years, superior fraud detection and established collection services for any chargebacks, among its services.

Webbilling.com's European Direct Debit option can be added to any existing billing cascade without cannibalizing credit card revenue. The company will assist its client-merchants, providing in-depth knowledge of the European market; proven technology; powerful time-tested relationships; client focused expertise; and personal service.

"The addition of Webbilling direct debit is among the many innovative ways that MPA3 affiliate software contributes to the enhancement of affiliate program management for the benefit of owners, affiliates and the end line consumer experience as well," a company spokesperson stated.

Details on the MPA3 / Webbilling.com integration and how expanding your join options can help take advantage of the strong Euro and British Pound, can be found at www.mpa3.com.

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