Newly Launched Chinese Billing Solution

An exclusive billing solution for adult Webmasters to take advantage of their Chinese traffic has been launched.

China Traffic Network services that segment of the Chinese Internet population lacking credit cards and reliable alternative billing solutions.

"We are excited about offering Webmasters this first-rate billing solution for their Chinese traffic,” said Greg Dumas of GEC Media, whose firm owns the exclusive marketing contract for China Traffic Network. “With the China Traffic Network, you do not receive deductions for chargebacks or credits as with other programs. We pay you for every hit that is sent to the program, no matter what."

China Traffic Network gives a surfer instant access to the purchases they want online, letting them bill directly to their cell phone – a billing solution believed easily used since most Chinese citizens have cell phone access.

Without reliable alternative billing for Chinese Netizens, Dumas said, Webmasters can’t profit from the revenue potential from China.

“There is a huge opportunity out there for Chinese traffic,” Dumas told AVNOnline.com. “It’s the largest growing Internet market in the world to date, and it has the potential to be larger than the U.S. and Europe combined, and it has one of the fastest growing middle classes, period.”

It also has the specter of a major Chinese government crackdown on adult Internet entertainment and materials and various other “inappropriate” online content – including the pending threat of life imprisonment for designated adult Internet offenders.

Dumas knows it. “[China Traffic Network] sort of has to operate very carefully,” he said. “We have to be very careful of the content we put up there. And we have to respect their laws and what’s going on in China, and we have to act accordingly.”

China Traffic Network helps Webmasters sort traffic based on its originating country and, when Webmasters send overseas traffic, China Traffic Network separates that from China and sends all other traffic back to the Webmaster. And, the end users don’t have to download a thing: it’s all done directly on their cell phones.

For more information, visit ChinaTraffic.net or contact (310) 582-9111 or [email protected].