SIERRA MADRE, CA, September 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) This year, the conference dubbed as "the event for digital marketing" will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. "The conference allows us to introduce our Smart Button to the world," said Raphael Berkien, AP Solutions's VP of Business Development. He continued, "We are delighted to be part of the conference and our goal is to educate the audience on how easy and simple it is to add alternative payment solutions to a website."
A lot of digital companies have not yet caught up to their international potential, and with the current trend to expand globally, AP Solutions can provide an important piece of the puzzle.
"Without the proper payment solutions, you are not marketing your company to its fullest potential," said Raphael. "AP Solutions understands the need for online retailers to have a competitive platform in order to be able to offer their products and services to a worldwide audience."
AP Solutions has simple and effective payment solutions that improve sales without risk to the merchant. To grow your business and generate revenues, your customers must have a way to pay you, and AP Solutions can show you how. They look forward seeing you at booth #2451.
California based corporation that specifically address the needs of consumers to be able to pay online for goods and services with methods other than their credit card.
For more information contact: sales@apsolutions.us.com
Website: http://www.apsolutions.us.com
AP Solution Exhibits at 2010 ad:tech Conference
From April 19 - 21, payment service provider AP Solutions (www.apsolutions.us.com) will demo at booth #2451 their latest Smart Button payment technology to the visitors of the ad:tech conference.
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[Press-News.org] AP Solution Exhibits at 2010 ad:tech ConferenceFrom April 19 - 21, payment service provider AP Solutions (www.apsolutions.us.com) will demo at booth #2451 their latest Smart Button payment technology to the visitors of the ad:tech conference.