2008年10月31日星期五

Bplay -- BlackBerry Mobile Entertainment

Owned and operated by Magmic Games, Bplay is a leading mobile entertainment products shopping destination that offers a robust suite of content including games, music, graphics, themes and lifestyle applications, tailored expressly for the BlackBerry audience. Through Bplay.com, users can purchase products and download them directly to their BlackBerry devices.
Highlights of Bplay:
Owns an estimated 80 percent of the BlackBerry entertainment products market
Publishes top game titles and brands for BlackBerry devices, with titles such as Guitar Hero III Mobile, Golden Tee, Monopoly, World Poker Tour 2 and much, much more.
Strategic partnerships with Research In Motion (RIM) and many popular mobile entertainment publishers.
The top destination for BlackBerry themes
Known for one of the best Customer Support operations in mobile gaming.
Owns a userbase of nearly 500,000.
Strong conversion rate of nearly 15 percent conversions per visitor.
Through its affiliate program, Bplay offers a standard commission rate of 20 percent, with higher rates available to high volume publishers. For more information, email Bplay at info@bplay.com.

Into the: Games for your BlackBerry

2008年10月29日星期三

Download Our Recurring Billing Publisher Guide

Posted by: Kristen M., Marketing Communications Manager

As you have probably heard by now, ClickBank offers the ability to sell recurring billing products. The main benefit of recurring billing products, of course, is the ongoing income they provide.

Do you have a good idea for a recurring billing product, but aren’t sure how to get started?

Recently, we released a ClickBank Recurring Billing Publisher Guide. The PDF includes detailed instructions and screenshots to help you get started. The following key questions are addressed in the guide:

  • What is ClickBank Recurring Billing?
  • Why use ClickBank Recurring Billing?
  • How does recurring billing work?
  • How do I implement recurring billing?
  • What does the customer see when purchasing a recurring billing product from ClickBank?
  • What do I see when someone purchases my recurring billing product?
  • How do affiliates find recurring billing products in the Marketplace?
  • How am I notified of my recurring billing sales?

We’re working to expand our educational materials. Please leave a comment if you have an idea for a future topic or if you have any feedback about this guide.

Internet’s largest digital products retail network now transacts business in 4 languages, 13 currencies

BROOMFIELD, Colo. - Oct. 28, 2008 - In an effort to significantly expand the moneymaking capability of affiliates and product publishers using its powerful online sales platform, ClickBank, a world leader in online retail of digitally downloadable products, now enables commerce in French and German and accepts payments in 13 global currencies.

ClickBank’s upgraded transaction platform enables all interactions between the customer and ClickBank to be conducted in English, Spanish, German or French-including the order form, confirmation page, customer service emails, phone support and customer service pages on ClickBank’s Web site.

ClickBank’s international e-commerce capability has been further broadened to accept payments in the Australian dollar (AUD), Canadian dollar (CAD), Swiss franc (CHF), Danish krone (DKK), Euro (EUR), British pound (GBP), Hong Kong dollar (HKD), Japanese yen (JPY), Norwegian kroner (NOK), New Zealand dollar (NZD), Swedish krona (SEK), United States dollar (USD) and South African rand (ZAR).

“As a global enterprise with clients and customers worldwide, providing the ability to transact sales in multiple languages and currencies is critical for continued international growth,” said ClickBank CEO Bob King.

ClickBank began its platform globalization effort in March with the implementation of Spanish language transaction capability. Industry statistics estimate that 102 million Internet users worldwide speak Spanish and 118 million users worldwide speak French or German.

Since it began offering Spanish language capabilities, ClickBank’s Spanish language sales have grown 20 percent month-over-month on average. More than 400 products have been created and approved for the Spanish sales platform.

In 2007, ClickBank’s revenue grew 26 percent to more than $300 million, and the company is on track to achieve another year of double-digit revenue growth in 2008.