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OrderDynamics Launches Support for Amazon Payments: Amazon Simple Pay™

Canada's leading On-Demand eCommerce platform provides its online retailers support for Amazon's payment solution Amazon Simple Pay™.

Toronto, ON March 26, 2008 -- OrderDynamics Corporation launches support for Amazon Simple Pay™, a set of payment-only products that allows shoppers to use payment information from their Amazon.com accounts as a payment method. By offering Amazon Simple Pay™ to their shoppers, online merchants provide a convenient, trusted, and easy ordering mechanism to tens of millions of Amazon Customers.

"New payment solutions are constantly under evaluation by our product development team, because of the significant positive impact it can have on our Client's sales" explains Michael Benadiba, CEO OrderDynamics Corporation. "We also make the frontend implementation of these payment solutions easy through self service access from our backend management dashboard" continues Benadiba. Amazon Simple Pay™ provides brand recognition, purchase protection, and convenience to online shoppers - all things that can increase the chance of converting a sale.

The OrderDynamics On-Demand eCommerce platform has access to over 20 branded payment methods on their front-end eStores through its partnership with CardinalCommerce such as: Verified by Visa & MasterCard® SecureCode™, Amazon Payments™, Bill Me Later®, Ebates™, eBillme™, eLayaway™, Google™ Checkout, Green Dot® MoneyPak®, MyEcheck, PayPal™, RevolutionCard™, Mazooma™, ClickandBuy®, and more.Learn about how we've helped online merchants grow, Read our Case Studies

OrderDynamics is going to Internet Retailer IRCE 2009







For the first year, OrderDynamics will be attending the Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition from June 15th to 18th at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

Come see us at booth 1024 - See Booth Floor Plan

The IRCE 2009 Conference Content
IRCE 2009 is a four-day conference featuring 179 speakers in 94 sessions devoted to the strategies and tools that e-retailers can use to thrive in a recession that pulls the rest of retailing down. Hence the theme: Rising Above—Not Just Surviving—the Economic Storm. The agenda, which has fewer general sessions than last year and many more specific breakout sessions and tracks that are targeted to specific e-retailer needs, includes the following:

IRCE 2009 Agenda Summary
Day One (June 15) features two concurrent day-long workshops:
  • Search Engine Marketing: Strategies for a more competitive market.
  • Survival Guide for Small E-Retailers.

Day Two (June 16) marks the start of the general conference and features:

General Session (8:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.):

  • State of the Industry: How E-Retailing Can Shine in A Gloomy Economy
  • Technology Track: Finding Cost-Effective Web Technologies
  • Retail Chain Track: Making the Web the Driver of the Chain
  • Web Design & Merchandising Track: Making a Hot Site at a Cool Cost
  • Small Retailer Track A: How Low-Budget Operators Can Have Big-Time Success

Day Three (June 17) contains a full day of breakout sessions in four tracks

General Sessions (8:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.)

  • Marketing Track: What Marketing Works Best in a Recession.
  • Operations Track: How to Cut Costs While Increasing Conversions
  • Measuring Success: How Understanding Web Metrics Creates Online Success
  • Small Retailer Track B: Efficient Ways to Attract New Web Shoppers

Day Four (June 18) features two concurrent day-long workshops:

  • Capitalizing on the M-Commerce Boom
  • Diving Deep Into E-Mail Marketing
The Internet Retailer 2009 Conference & Exhibition is not only the world's largest e-retailing conference, it is one of America's fastest growing conferences. While overall attendance at conferences and trade shows grew at 5% last year, IRCE has grown at a compound annual rate of 86% in its first three years of operation—from 1,178 total attendees in 2005 to 4,087 total attendees last year. Based on last year's turnout and favorable conference evaluations, we project total attendance at IRCE 2009 will reach 5,000.