CCBill: Merchant Connect Helping Flirt4Free Drive Growth

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill.com announced today that cam site provider Flirt4Free.com is experiencing a steady addition of affiliates and integrations by using one of CCBill’s latest features, Merchant Connect.

“We wanted a solution that would be easy to install and one that would provide a frictionless and secure experience for the end-user,” said Jeff Wilson, affiliate department manager for Flirt4Free. “Due to the Merchant Connect portal’s one-click functionalities for cross-sales, we have been able to on-board several new affiliates that demanded a frictionless payment experience. Once integrated, they were pleased with the results.”

Merchant Connect employs an easy-to-use online interface within the CCBill Admin Portal to open up more revenue opportunities through relationship-based sales tools. Essentially, merchants can use it to find other businesses with which they would like to work, either through pay-per-sale types of arrangements, or other revenue sharing programs.

As a Merchant Connect participant, Flirt4Free has been able to grow its own business by adding more programs and sites each month, the companies said.

“It fits nicely with both our strategy to provide quality customer experiences and our efforts to build thoughtful and effective integrations with affiliates to maximize revenues,” added Wilson.

Merchant Connect is available from within the CCBill Admin Portal for any CCBill merchant. Flirt4Free is a key participant in Merchant Connect, offering an advanced program other merchants can join.

“Driving more revenues is always a key goal for any business,” said Gary Jackson, vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill. “With that in mind, we wanted Merchant Connect to offer businesses a simple way to expand sales through legal cross-sales opportunities. Once merchants join a program, we will track the sales, manage the traffic, and settle the payments, allowing the merchants to diversify their product offerings and reach additional consumers.”

For more information about Merchant Connect, contact the CCBill Merchant Support team at merchantsupport@ccbill.com or (800) 510-2859.    

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