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Zong Increases Converstion Rates with Mobile Payments

December 22nd, 2008 MobileFreak

Zong offers a mobile payment service, allowing merchants, bloggers, social app developers, and almost anyone else producing content on the web, to accept payments via mobile phone. Customers need only provide their mobile phone number to make a purchase, which is typically for small pieces of content or niche applications.

Many Facebook and MySpace application developers have already found Zong, and while they take a larger cut of each transaction, the improvement in conversion rates typically far outweighs the higher fees.

Have you used Zong either as a seller or a buyer? What did you think?

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Entry Filed under: Business, Tools


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3 Comments »

Comment by Matti  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-12-27 05:27:13

Why did you deleted my last comment?

Comment by MobileFreak  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-12-30 02:07:55

Matti – Our apologies! It was completely unintentional. We went to delete a spam/garbage comment that was just prior to yours, and the CMS deleted yours instead. We had no way of recovering it, so I’m glad you let us know that it came from you.
Please do re-post the comment if you still have it. Our apologies again!

 
 
Comment by Matti  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2009-01-06 03:44:41

It seems that you have again deleted my comment.

 
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