PasswordByPhone Offers Pay-Per-Minute Billing

LOS ANGELES — Award-winning pay-per-call phone billing specialists Password-By-Phone.com have launched a new product that allows surfers to pay for premium web content on a per-minute basis.

"We are delighted to launch this new product which makes for a perfect fit for any adult website, particularly VOD and live cam sites, allowing them to make up to $86 per hour from surfers that choose to pay this way," Marc Jarrett, PasswordByPhone's Business Development Manager, said.

The new AccessPerMinute product provides surfers with access to a protected member's area for as long as their phone is connected to a premium rate number. As with the company's existing "pay per access" billing system, the new PBP system allows surfers to see a call-to-action in their own language; as determined by a combination of IP and browser algorithms.

"Our call-to-action is now geo-targeted in 45 languages, enabling webmasters to start making money from all countries including from Asian growth markets such as India and China," Jarrett told XBIZ.

According to Jarrett, PBP will be paying a connection bonus to webmasters when surfers are connected for two minutes or more. "Furthermore, we beat the competition hands down on our out-payment rates for most countries and we can easily be integrated on-the-fly," Jarrett said.

"As anyone who has been within a compelling member's area knows, the minutes can really fly by," Jarrett added. "Webmasters with compelling content will be pleasantly surprised how much additional international money they can make"

As for one of the factors influencing consumer preference for phone billing, Jarrett had this to offer; "In an era of increasing identity theft, more and more people in developed markets, such as the UK and Germany, prefer the convenience and above all anonymity of pay-per-call."

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