| TrialPay |
From PaymentMerchant.com
| TrialPay | |
| URL | http://www.trialpay.com |
| Service(S) | Payment Merchant |
| Currencies | USD |
| Sign-Up Cost | FREE |
| Fee Schedual | FREE |
| Payments Possible | Credit Cards,PayPal |
| Company Location | West Coast USA |
| Alexa Traffic Details: | View |
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Abstract
TrialPay is a revolutionary payment platform that significantly increases conversion rates by matching prospective buyers with their preferred brands. TrialPay lets you leverage the brand recognition of our advertisers (Blockbuster, FTD.com and Gap, just to name a few) to convert your customers. By sending flowers from FTD or subscribing to Blockbuster, customers get your product for free. And the advertiser pays you a Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) that equals or exceeds your regular price.
Company Description
The majority of customers who take the time to load an online shopping cart never make it through the checkout process--the industry average projects a staggering 60 percent of shopping carts end in abandonment. There are many ways to increase completed transactions, but perhaps the most important one is to augment a customer's willingness to pay.
TrialPay was created out of the concept that a bad customer for one brand could be a great customer for another company. TrialPay turns stalled and abandoned carts into completed transactions by pairing customers with ideal offers from their preferred brands.
This concept was so compelling that TrialPay was born and quickly backed by well-known investors, including Atomico, Battery Ventures, Index Ventures, Baseline Ventures, Bob Pittman and several other individual investors.
Services Description
TrialPay is the only payment method that increases a customer's willingness to pay. Visa, MasterCard, PayPal and other standard payment options process transactions but they do nothing to boost sales. TrialPay entices shoppers to complete their purchase by giving a 2-for-1 with every transaction. Shoppers get their original product for free by completing one offer from blue-chip advertisers. With TrialPay, everyone wins: merchants make more sales from their current traffic, advertisers acquire new customers on a pay-for-performance basis and shoppers get a free product with every purchase.
TrialPay works with more than 7,500 premium merchants, including McAfee, The Wall Street Journal, Skype, Match.com and other industry leaders in software, games, publishing, online services and retail. TrialPay currently has more than 15 million registered users and offers 2,000 ways to pay by transacting with name-brand advertisers.
TrialPay Restricted Items List
The following products and services are specifically prohibited for sale via the TrialPay platform:
Any illegal or unlawful goods or services
Pornography & Adult Content
You can NOT sell any Adult subscription services, chat, or any pornography (pictures, videos, DVDs, magazines).
Pre-Adult Content - Pictures, Videos, etc. of Individuals Under the Age of 18 Years
Firearms, Ammunition, High Capacity Magazines, Tasers, Stun Guns, Air Guns, Paint Guns, Weapons, Swords and Knives
Fireworks or Pyrotechnic Devices or Supplies
Alcoholic Beverages
Tobacco Products, Smoking Mixtures or Tobacco Substitutes
Illegal Drugs & Drug Paraphernalia
Live Animals
Prescription Drugs or Devices, Controlled Substances, Unapproved Drugs, Unapproved Medical Devices
Hazardous Materials, Combustibles, Corrosives
Gambling Transactions
Any Service or Product Requiring a License to Practice, e.g. Legal, Medical or Therapy Services
Corporation Formation Services, Bank Account Establishment Services
Personal Information, "Leads," and Data Aggregation
Replica and Name Brand "Knock Off" Products
"Money Making Schemes", e.g. Matrix, Multi-level Marketing, Get-Paid-for-Surveys, Home Mailing Services, Secret Shopper Services, Etc...
Satellite Signal Decoding Products, Cards and Card Programming
Sites That Promote Hatred, Racism or Religious Persecution
Degrees or Diplomas (Unless accredited by an association recognized by CHEA, ASPA, or U.S. Secretary of Education)
Radar and Laser Detectors and Jammers
Recalled Products
Human Body Parts, Fluids, and Remains
Stolen Property
Any product or service enabling consumers to circumvent locks, programming codes or security features, or to gain access to features or services for which they have not expressly paid

