IntergrationMind, TranslationXXX Offering Translation Services

ATLANTA — Adult web billing provider IntegrationMind has teamed up with localization specialist TranslationsXXX to offer a package for webmasters seeking to enter the global market. Sign up with IntegrationMind and get free initial translation from TranslationsXXX.com. Some restrictions apply.

IntegrationMind has extensive hands-on knowledge of NATS and MPA3, and has worked with affiliate programs on billing integration, affiliate program customization, support page redirection, password management and customized cash program content delivery for webmasters. They have helped hundreds of sites to run credit card, ACH, phone pay or anonymous billing in a secure, fraud-proof manner, working with Netbilling, DHDmedia, Paycom (Epoch), Jettis and CCBill, among others. For merchant accounts, IntegrationMind has experience with different banks’ software platforms and processors, allowing clients to save on third-party processing rates which can be as high as 13-15 percent.

TranslationsXXX is the first language provider specializing in the adult web. Translating from English to more than 20 languages and vice-versa, the firm can translate adult content and the sensitive areas of legal, billing, marketing, software support, mobile phone content and even live, in-language customer service. TranslationsXXX has supported companies including Playboy, AEBN, Yappo, Mr, Skin, WAATMedia and Visit-x in their multilanguage implementation.

The offer lets webmasters focus on what they do best, and hand over the headaches to someone else. Both firms will help preserve the look, feel and personality of every site’s page, so that customers worldwide and in any language can find and pay for what they want.

For more information, visit IntegrationMind and TranslationsXXX websites. IntegrationMind and TranslationsXXX also will have representatives at the Phoenix Forum March 27-29.

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