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Webbilling Attends Xbiz Forum Las Vegas!

The EU-based 2010 Xbiz Billing Company of the Year (Alternative), Webbilling.com, will attend the upcoming Xbiz Forum in Las Vegas, Nevada next week. The Webbilling Team continues to promote the necessity of adding its European Direct Banking solutions for users with no credit cards, which greatly increases bottom-line revenue from current e-commerce site Web traffic.

I'll be out in Las Vegas June 7th through June 11th for education, meetings, and moderation of the Visa Panel. You all know user behavior has evolved over the years, but their payment habits change very little, and the EU credit and debt culture continues your need to offer Direct Debit/non-card payment methods in addition to credit cards if you really want the largest possible share of the European online revenue - how much it is really depends on your site offerings, but rest assured, it's money you are not earning with your current set up - we really bring you something extra - just for implementing!

You can utilize Webbilling Real Direct Debit in the top European markets of Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. Give your company the power to offer limited-trial offers and free-trial periods, along with recurring billing, one-click joins and upsells…Pay-per-Anything and Cross-Sales – all are possible in these markets – along with the Webbilling customizable currency conversion capabilities and cancellation packages. In addition, Webbilling Advanced Direct Pay gives you a viable non-card alternative for every EU country where a physical signature is required for a debit.

No card of any kind is required of the user – no payment community to join – Real Impulse Buying.

The Xbiz Forum will take place from June 8th – June 10th, and promises an unparalleled business focus. Schedule a brief meeting now so I can show you how easy it is to match the Webbilling non-card capability with everything you are using – because you are leaving money on the table without it.

I have a bag of money for you and I know that you like to meet your billers in person, so if you’d like to schedule an appointment next week, please write: Marketing@Webbilling.com NOW, and I'll see you there.

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