CCBill Offers New Affiliate Solution

TEMPE, Ariz. — Global e-commerce solutions provider CCBill has announced the launch of its new Web Marketing Service (WMS), a next-generation affiliate system designed to help businesses effectively manage their programs.

"Program sponsors and affiliates looking to maximize their profitability will find great value in WMS," said Jake Powers, vice president of e-commerce for CCBill. "We've listened to clients' feedback on how our old affiliate system could be better, and incorporated that information into meaningful, practical features of WMS."

WMS includes options for sponsors to create and configure their programs in a variety of ways to attract and keep more affiliates, Powers said. Likewise, affiliates will find it easier to select and join programs that align with their needs through the new search and compare features.

Powers noted that the new system works with CCBill payment processing to provide a safe and secure method for participants to receive their payouts, without sacrificing any financial oversight capabilities.

"That's an important distinction to make," he said. "WMS users get the reliability of leveraging CCBill for payouts, while maintaining control over their business."

WMS is available for clients today, with an online demo also available which details the benefits to both sponsors/website owners and their affiliates.

"Whether accessing program management tools, setting up bonus tiers, or developing and using marketing materials, WMS lets users decide how to run their programs," Powers said.

For more information, visit www.ccbill.com.

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