Business Ecommerce

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Business Ecommerce


Running an Online Business Is Much Like Running an Offline Business

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 07:24 AM PDT

Many people think of online businesses as something completely different in concept from having a business offline. They don't realize how similar these broad types of businesses are in many ways.

MOTO Business: Card Reader Not a Necessity

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 06:48 AM PDT

Due to the e-commerce boom, Card-not-Present accounts have been exponentially growing in number in the last few years. Given that most consumers no longer carry a large amount of cash with them, and there is no longer a need to physically be present during the transaction, business owners capitalized on these insights and set up separate accounts of their own. These can come in the form of either internet merchant accounts that use a gateway and virtual terminal to process payment from a website, or through Mail Order - Telephone Order accounts (MOTO) that process payments through the phone, by...

Accept Credit Cards: Offering Clients the Best Alternative

Posted: 22 Jul 2011 06:23 AM PDT

Offering the best payment options for customers and businesses is good since transactions can change from time to time. We all know that cash on hand may not always be available. It is better to be flexible and embrace the benefits of using credit cards.

Credit Card Processing by Phone: A Great Alternative for Future Transactions

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 02:02 PM PDT

Seeking more alternatives is always a good move for proprietors and customers. As time goes by, modern businesses find better ways to improve daily transactions. These will not only benefit the merchants, but the people around them as well.

Card Payment Services: Exploring the Mail Order - Telephone Order Type

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 02:02 PM PDT

Getting into the industry of accepting cards as a mode of payment can be both fulfilling and confusing; given all the new terminologies you'd have to learn. The benefits, however, will prove to be worth it as your business is bound to expand with the new services you are going to offer your customers. We begin the lesson by discussing the three different types of merchant accounts - retail, internet, and mail/telephone orders.

Debit Card Payment Services: The Most Secure and Convenient Payment Method

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 02:01 PM PDT

Payment cards offer customers convenience, security and control, and gives them the option to purchase items in stores, online, by mail or through the phone. Not only do they save money and time for the consumers, these cards also do the same for business owners, along with the services created to help expand their business. To date, there are three types of cards to choose from: credit, debit and prepaid.

Debit Card Processing: How to Obtain the Country's Favorite Payment Method

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 02:01 PM PDT

According to the Federal Reserve, the debit card was America's most preferred payment method in 2009, with over $1.49 trillion dollars of revenue. Given this, it is almost imperative for businesses to accept them to ensure the largest scope of customers that the business can possibly have, and this can be done through a merchant account.

Debit Card Transactions: The Types and Benefits

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 02:00 PM PDT

A business will eventually accept debit cards to expand their market. Failing to process these transactions do not allow you to take full advantage of your merchant account. The debit card is one of the most convenient methods of payment for customers, and is important in e-commerce and telephone sales.

Electronic Payment Cards: The Different Types

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 01:56 PM PDT

Businesses today are expected to thrive through accepting payments electronically. Consumers no longer carry large amounts of money, and they no longer need to be physically present to purchase something. Using cards is a convenient method that allows customers to pay online.

MOTO Business: Phones and a Computer Are the Only Necessities for Expansion

Posted: 21 Jul 2011 01:56 PM PDT

For businesses that thrive without having a physical store to swipe cards, a Mail Order/Telephone Order (MOTO) account may be essential to the business, as they operate on a 'card not present', or a 'non face-to-face' basis. This is preferred by both customers and the owners as it is convenient for them. Given that the cards are not swiped in a machine, the rates and fees may be higher than retail accounts.

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