Are your customers asking for credit card
processing services? If so, you may want to consider adding this
service to your company’s Website in order to provide convenient
payment methods that will bring back repeat business. Many companies
today are moving more toward e-commerce, which means that if you want
to avoid getting left behind, you should get ready to join the throng
of professionals who are marching into the electronic age of doing
business.
Although you may have relied on cash transactions up to now, you might
find that is becoming more cumbersome to make correct change, accept
checks that could bounce, and track delinquent payments, all while
keeping track of each and every transaction. Farming out some of these
tasks to hired help can be costly, which is why you may be able to
benefit from credit card processing services. If you conduct business
onsite at a primary facility, you can plug in a credit card processor
and start taking credit payments immediately, which are far less likely
to bounce than personal checks.
But you will first have to open a merchant account before establishing
credit card processing services. Look for a longstanding bank with a
solid reputation, one who currently offers merchant accounts to
dependable business owners like you. Then be prepared to provide the
required documentation that shows a stable credit history and a
reasonable business plan that depends on credit card processing
services. Upon approval, which can come within a few days, you will be
able to purchase or rent credit card processing equipment and start
accepting credit payments from your customers.
Credit card processing services can be established at your company’s
Website. You do have a Website, don’t you? If not, that is the second
important step into the 21st century that your company needs to take.
Hire a Web designer or sketch a few ideas yourself. It need not be
fancy or sophisticated, but rather a basic outline of your company’s
services or products along with basic operating information. Then you
will need to register a domain name for a small fee and then pay
monthly “rental” fees to post your site in cyberspace. Hiring a
designer or someone to maintain and update your site will cost a little
more, although often you can find a high school or college student who
can do this type of work at nominal cost. When your site is up and
running and your merchant account is approved, you are ready to open
the Website doors to current and new customers for business. They can
browse at their convenience and pay by credit card without human
assistance at each juncture. You can make money and save money at the
same time.
If your company is growing, your customers are asking about credit
payments, or you want to move forward with your business plan, give
some thought to opening a merchant account, setting up an attractive
Website, and adding the convenient, customer service option of credit
card processing services.
About the author:
Shane Penrod is the founder of Merchant-Acount-Quotes.com Specializing
in allowing merchants the ability to shop and compare multiple quotes
from national merchant account providers. For free quotes on merchant
account rates and fees, please go to
http://www.merchant-account-quotes.com
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