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Accepting Credit Card Payments --- Is it Really Worth It?
Do you accept credit card payments on your web site? Do you accept credit card payments against processed invoices sent to your customers? Do you have a store on your website that allows customers to purchase your products and pay for them instantly by using a credit card? If you don’t, you may be overlooking one of the basic best practices in marketing strategies. Strategies focused on customers buying habits, convenience and levels of comfort. Regardless of the value propositions presented by your company, people want to be comfortable with the way you handle their transactions. This is true whether they are ordering by phone, by fax, at your counter or from your website. Tread on their comfort level by not providing enough options and they will go elsewhere or limit the amount of product purchased from you.

Creative Emulation is the way to Innovation
For some, the term creative emulation means copying, so I guess that’s what I’m talking about. But, I’m not talking about copying, like stealing, no, I’m talking about the kind that takes a much greater amount of creativity.

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Credit Card Processing 101
Accepting credit cards offers an array of advantages to companies: Reduced administrative cost, improved cash flow, quicker access to funds, the image of a modern, innovative company, etc. Consumers also like using credit cards as a form of payment because it is a simpler and safer method, no hassles with cash or delayed payments as with billing. Accepting credit cards can be a big decision for some businesses. For others, accepting credit cards can be their most widely used form of payment, including cash! The following guide will assist you with moving your business into the world of electronic payments. Accepting credit cards should be an easy decision once all the facts have been clearly defined.

Debits, the good kind!
Debit card transactions can be a bit of a mystery to retailers, since they are priced differently from credit card transactions. The industry lingo can be confusing and retailers end up paying too much to accept these payments.

Credit Card Debt Settlement - Top 5 Things to Know
Negotiating settlements is one of the fastest ways to reduce large portions of your credit card debt permanently. Although there are many companies advertising on radio and television to work for you in settling your credit card debt, it is possible to do it yourself without paying additional fees or a percentage of the amount you save to a third party. Here are five major points to keep in mind when settling your credit card debt.

Accepting Credit Card Payments --- Is it Really Worth It?
Do you accept credit card payments on your web site? Do you accept credit card payments against processed invoices sent to your customers? Do you have a store on your website that allows customers to purchase your products and pay for them instantly by using a credit card? If you don’t, you may be overlooking one of the basic best practices in marketing strategies. Strategies focused on customers buying habits, convenience and levels of comfort. Regardless of the value propositions presented by your company, people want to be comfortable with the way you handle their transactions. This is true whether they are ordering by phone, by fax, at your counter or from your website. Tread on their comfort level by not providing enough options and they will go elsewhere or limit the amount of product purchased from you.

IS IT TIME TO CUT UP YOUR CREDIT CARD?
The problem of credit card debt that many cardholders face lies more in the use or abuse, misuse, of their credit card. This can be traced directly to their lack of financial control and financial education of these card users.

Home Staging and Merchant Accounts
Expert home stager, Staging Diva, discusses the logistics of accepting credit card payments for home staging services.

7 Ways to Make your business Sustainable
Every year, businesses are paying too much for the financial services that they need in order to run their business, whether it’s leasing, credit cards, insurance or even with bank accounts. Here are 7 ways to help your business pay out less to help work towards sustainability. 1: Evaluate long term financial decisions such as a capital purchase with several options 2: Negotiate your line of credit when still employed or when you have stable income 3: When leasing property for your business, always try to negotiate an escape clause. 4: Vehicle insurance payments are too high 5: Credit card Interest Rates 6: Donating to charities 7: Finance Charges on Debit and Credit Card Transactions

Quick Tips to Accept Credit Cards For Small Business
If your small business isn't accepting credit cards, you are losing sales. These tips will have you taking credit card sales in no time.

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Are you getting reward properly from your credit card? Does your credit card need a tune-up? Here's a quick article on credit card rewards.

Credit Card Piggybacking
What is Credit Card Piggybacking? Credit card piggybacking is much like the childhood game of being carried around on someone else's back; but instead, you're “carried” on someone else's credit card account. Once you're added as either a joint card holder or an authorized user to a credit card account, the entire credit history typically appears on your credit report and included in your credit score.

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