Webbilling Enhances Admin Stats

GRUBBENVORST, The Netherlands – European direct debit service provider Webbilling.com has added new features to its admin stats presentation.

The new features include full-color charts and graphs, breakdowns for each country, each billing method and complete transparency for client merchants.

“It’s your traffic, they are your users,” Webbilling Chief Marketing Officer Joe D said. “We don’t just provide you with a platform, we work with you to maximize your revenue across the board. We break down country-by-country sales for you so you can focus your geo-targeting and adjust your join page’s text and visuals. We also break down your revenue streams so you can identify an underperforming market and expand super-performing markets.”

The new breakdowns help webmasters with developing country-specific sales analysis and marketing, adjusting pricing and identifying join pages and geo-routing, a company spokesperson said.

Webbilling.com converts webmasters' users in the E.U. countries of the U.K., Germany, Austria, The Netherlands and Spain with the primary preferred join method for each country. If Webbilling doesn’t fulfill the join, the company returns the user precisely to where the webmaster designates, with no dead ends.

Webbilling.com offers webmasters direct debit billing with instant access, free/multiple free trials, cross sales, upsells, pay-per-anything and one-click encrypted joins for following transactions, package purchases and cancellation marketing. Webbilling also provides the push-direct pay method for those countries still requiring a physical signature.

For more information, visit Webbilling.com or email Joe D at marketing@Webbilling.com.

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