Credit Cards While Processing

Posted by | Business Credit Cards | Wednesday 14 October 2009 7:32 pm

More than half of shoppers rely on credit cards for their purchases, but very few actually know what happens after they’ve swiped their cards. Credit card processing is the term used for any transaction in which a card used for payment of purchased goods or services is physically swiped through a certain credit card equipment or processed virtually over the Internet. The world of business has changed a lot over time and while these transactions used to happen only in big stores, offices and restaurants, the convenience has become very accessible and affordable even for the smaller scale merchants. Thanks to credit card processing companies, things have become so much easier. These companies are service providers which allow a businessman to accept card payments. This is, of course, a more convenient mode for both the seller and the buyer. Service providers act as middlemen between these two and every company will have their own terms, conditions and packages that any merchant may wish to explore and avail of while considering his options. There are many ways that a credit card company can contribute to the success of a business. This is especially true for merchants who have brought their business to the Internet. If you’re selling your goods and services online, a processing company will prove to be a vital priority. These providers will offer you services such as e-check, shopping cart and recurring bill service. If you’re wondering about the popularity of these processing companies, it’s still all because of the convenience that the plastics offer. When an online merchant accepts payments on the Internet, he is only able to do so when a processing company allows him. Another reason for its popularity is the fact that anybody can pay online from any point in the globe and still, the processing will be very quick. These companies are heaven sent especially for those who love to travel. Nobody would like to carry around big amounts of cash because that would already be a luxury these days considering the risks involved. Scruples who just can’t do anything better in their lives will always be waiting for the next victim to pounce on. If you’re getting in an unfamiliar territory, you’ll always want to hide behind the safety of credit cards. Of course, a merchant who is considering getting a credit card processing service will first need to have a merchant account opened with a merchant bank or service provider. Though you will have to go through some stringent requirements, owning this account can spell a lot of difference in the way your business is handled. Generally, with your Internet merchant account and a good credit card processing company, you can be sure that your sales are handled very efficiently.

Why you shouldn’t spend money on software

Posted by | low interest rate | Friday 9 October 2009 8:11 pm

sage accounting software

Cutting your IT budget

I want to help you save Cash and I am never going to ask you for anything in return.

Every year I save a lot of euros by not spending any money on software. I discovered there was a better way as a result of being frustrated by Sage Software being out of my range. I have learned that I can do most of the day to day tasks efficiently using tools that cost me nothing. It amazes me why they dont teach this stuff in business classes. Talk to the wisest and brightest people you know who work for or run a small business and they wont know the facts I share with you in this article.

Do these 3 things right away to start saving money.

* 10 minutes/day search on one term ie free wordprocessor.
* Record your findings using the free service from evernote.com.
* Spend just ten minutes on every day on trying out one of the packages you find.

I would do this exercise for about one month to get a list together and implement all of the software you nedd. To help you get a head start here are some of the tools I have found and use on a regular basis.

Below in the right hand column you will find the software that you probably have purchased or recognize and on the left you will find the software that will not cost you a thing.

Here we go:

Just type the name of the free product to the search engines

One system to manage customers and accounting

salesorder.com pricing: free Sage Software – really expensive and only does Accounting

Creating and writing Documents

Google Docs pricing: $0 Microsoft Office pricing – at least $100

Or

OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org)

Sharing ideas online

Bubbl.us pricing: $0 Mindjet pricing – at least $200

Making videos

Jing pricing: $0 Camtasia Studio pricing – at least $300

Teleseminars

DimDim pricing: $0 AdobeConnect pricing – at least $200/month

My thanks to the Sage Software incident for the inspiration!motivation to blog this and help you out.

More soon…

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