Webbilling with NATS Made Easy

GRUBBENVORST, The Netherlands — 2010 XBIZ Alternative Billing Company of the Year Webbilling.com has released a detailed implementation guide for NATS integrations.

Webbilling Global Operations Director Ines Petersen told XBIZ that she has received many positive responses from merchants, who have already used the manual.

"I am pleased and surprised by all the positive reaction, because my goal was just to make the implementations easier," Petersen said. "We have created a step-by-step guide accompanied by screenshots, which shows our merchants exactly how easy it is to integrate Webbilling.com within their NATS software and [to] add Webbilling to their cascade."

"It also shows exactly how to set up the groups and packages to control the currencies and price points," Petersen added. "It has never been so easy to integrate Webbilling.com into NATS!"

According to Petersen, the guide allows merchants to add Webbilling to their NATS billing cascade in around 30 minutes.

"Utilize the Webbilling Real Direct Debit solution in the top European markets of Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom," Petersen said. "Give your company the power to offer limited-trial offers and free-trial periods, along with recurring billing, one-click joins and upsells, pay-per-anything and cross-sales — all are possible — along with customizable currency conversion capabilities and cancellation packages."

"No card of any kind is required of the user [and] no payment community to join," Petersen concluded, saying that Webbilling enables "real impulse buying."

Webbilling's NATS integration guide is available from marketing@webbilling.com.

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