Frictionless Mobile Payments Startup/business
California,
United States
http://www.zong.com
Zong is the leading mobile payment service used for
monetizing web audiences in social media, gaming and virtual worlds.It enables web publishers to reach 705+
million mobile users on 92 carriers across 17 countries and growing.Web companies successfully use Zong as a
frictionless add-on or alternative monetization tool by converting "shoppers"
into "buyers" at rates up to 10 times greater than traditional
payment methods, such as credit cards.Zong
is featured in 90% of the top 150 apps on Facebook and MySpace and has direct
integrations with mobile carriers around the world.Zong is a subsidiary of Echovox, a leading mobile
monetization company established in 2000.For more information visit www.zong.com.
David Marcus is the founder and CEO of Zong, a leading
mobile payment service used for monetizing web audiences in social media,
gaming and virtual worlds.Zong enables
seamless payments for more than 350 Facebook and MySpace applications as well
as dozens of leading virtual worlds and gaming platforms, and has direct
integrations with mobile carriers around the world.David drives the overall direction and
product strategy for the company.He
also serves as CEO of Zong parent company Echovox, a pioneer in
transaction-enabled mobile services.
An experienced entrepreneur, David has created a number
of successful venture-backed businesses, including the first alternative
telecom carrier in Switzerland, GTN telecom, which he launched in 1996.Under David’s leadership, GTN became one of
the top three alternative carriers in Switzerland and was acquired by World
Access in 2000.In 2003, David
co-founded VOX telecom, a leading VoIP and wholesale carrier which services
over 60% of the largest incumbent carriers globally.David also spearheaded the creation of echo6
in 2006, a joint venture between Echovox and the French leading media group M6
(Metropole Television).Echo6 is now one
of the most successful mobile entertainment companies in France. In March 2008, David co-founded Twitterfone,
the popular and free service that converts a voice message into Twitter updates
from any mobile phone.