Update: It turns out that this was NOT a paid placement, but a joint marketing program. See April 27 post here.
Here's an interesting twist on marketing bill payment services, Bank of America's presence on the Verizon Wireless post-login account page (see note 1). Here's how it works, according to a long-time reader and Verizon customer:
When Verizon wireless customers log in to their Verizon account online, the main page has a banner encouraging them to pay their bills at Bank of America's online billpay site (see below). Verizon also hosts a page on the benefits of paying through Bank of America and a link to the bank's login screen (see below).
I haven't seen this before, but since it all takes place behind Verizon's login, it's not visible to the outside world. I checked out the Verizon website this morning and Bank of America is not mentioned in the public areas. Has anyone seen this at other merchant sites? Leave a comment or email jim@netbanker.com.
Analysis
Everyone assumes that merchants want the bills paid directly on their site to maintain full control of the customer relationship. But evidently, even large merchants can be convinced to share the payment relationship if given proper incentives.
Bank of America Banner on Verizon Main Account Page
More-info Page Hosted by Verizon Wireless
Note:
1. I am assuming Bank of America is paying for the linkage; but it could be a joint marketing relationship where the bank pitches Verizon Wireless services in return for the exposure. The screenshots were submitted in early April.