Global Accés S.L. Taps David Adda for Business Development

TAMPA, Fla. — Alternative billing company Global Accés has tapped industry veteran David Adda to head up business development in the company’s new Tampa office.

“I am happy to join Global Accés in these pivotal times when it is urgent for sponsors to maximize their revenue streams on existing traffic,” Adda said. “It is quite important for site owners to understand how the pesky surfer from Russia, who does not have a credit card but keeps on burning bandwidth watching the preview videos, can actually be turned into a revenue-generating customer.”

Adda got his start online in 2000, and holds a master’s degree in international business and a bachelor’s degree in finance and business law.

He said by utilizing his online talents and extensive network, he is determined to get the word out about Global Accés’ SMS, phone billing and E.U. debit solutions.

“We are happy to have David as part of the team, he’s already hit the ground running since he understands the adult online business model and knows the industry,” Global Accés CEO Morten Due said.

The company opened the Tampa office — its first in the U.S. — earlier this week as a result of growing demand for its services. Due said companies are missing out on foreign traffic by not offering several payment options.

Headquartered in Andorra, Global Accés has offered companies around the world anonymous SMS, phone and direct debit billing platforms since 2004.

Adda can be reached at ICQ: 172785646, or via email at david@global-acces.com.

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