Online Credit Card Processing For Your ECommerce Business

July 10, 2010 by Freidrich Haynes  
Filed under Business

As cash is slowly becoming less and less prominent in the market place today, the need for a one stop solution to all the aspects of electronic exchange is becoming a must have for any business that wants to fully maximize it’s earning potential. Anyone who has ever started a business knows how many credit card companies will call over and over, constantly wasting your time with their system that is 1% more gimmicky than the other guy’s. It’s a mess! Let there be no doubt in your mind that PayLeap has by far the best online credit card processing in the vast field that is your options. It is simple, comprehensive, and very affordable.

More and more your business needs to, no, is expected to deliver online services and catalogs. PayLeap will let you run both your storefront’s credit card system and your online options. This will reduce the time you spend checking with all your different systems and accounts. It will also let you turn your gift cards into a simple electronic format that will let your customers use and recharge their gift cards like any of the big box chains and their online credit card processing. This will give you the competitive edge you need to succeed.

Security is paramount with such sensitive data as credit card info. PayLeap is completely secure and you and your customers can rest assured that it is one of the safest online credit card processing services out there. Different levels of employee access let you keep your business’s more delicate information secure with personal management passwords.

Worried about buying new and expensive software and equipment? PayLeap’s online credit card processing is compatible with such programs as QuickBooks so you won’t have to worry about the hidden cost of upgrades. The easy to use system turns any online computer into a terminal for you to do business!

The rates are great as well. There is no annual membership fee and no monthly minimum or gateway fee. There is a tiny $.25 fee per transaction and the credit card rate is 2.15%. This is peanuts compared to how much extra revenue you will bring in with the vast scope of PayLeap’s online credit card processing services. Sign up today at www.payleap.com.

If you’re looking to find the best deal on Online Credit Card Processing, then visit www.PayLeap.com to find the best rates on Transaction Processing for your online business neads.

How Technology Can Make Your Business Life Easier?

December 18, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Technology

There are a lot of worries involved with running your own business. From wondering whether sales will meet expectations to dealing with employees, worrying about bad checks and verifying the age of customers so you aren’t selling adult products to minors, there are many potential problems that could come up any day.

Fortunately, technology can get rid of some of these worries. While it can’t solve your disputes with employees, it can make it easier for you to accept payments with confidence and monitor the age of your customers.

The first and most vital piece of technology for making your business life easier is a credit card terminal. If you’re not accepting credit cards, you really should be. People these days love to pay with plastic, and you’ll turn some customers off by not offering the option.

While you’re looking at merchant accounts and payment processing equipment, see if you can get a card reader that allows customers to put in their PIN numbers as well. This will allow you to accept debit cards, providing even more flexibility for your customers (and lower transaction rates for you).

Next, if bad checks are a worry for your business, you’ll want to look into getting a check reader. This is sort of like a credit card machine for checks. Just insert the check into the reader and the amount of the check is automatically debited from the customer’s account.

You get the payment within 24 hours and it’s deposited directly into your account — you don’t even have to drive to the bank and physically deposit the check! Using a check reader can give you peace of mind because you’ll know before the customer leaves your shop if they can afford the check they just wrote.

A final piece of technology that is a great addition for people who sell tobacco, alcohol or other adult-oriented products is age verification hardware. Electronic age verification is done with the help of a device that looks like a credit card terminal and scans the barcode or magnetic strip on state-issued identification cards.

The machine then tells you whether the person is of age to consume whatever your product is. This takes the guesswork out of reading IDs and is a lot faster than having a person inspect each patron’s identification and do the math to make sure you aren’t selling to minors.

In some ways technology can seem like it makes our lives more difficult, always giving us more to read, watch and do. But in the case of your business, picking up some new technology can certainly make your life a lot easier.

Use the Right POS System for Your Business

November 25, 2009 by Adriana Noton  
Filed under Credit Card

A Point of Sale (POS) system is indispensable for any type of retail business. It is a combination of specialized hardware and computer hardware that allows staff members to enter customer purchases, manage inventory, take credit card payments, track expenses, generate reports, and much more. Whether you’re running a convenience store, restaurant, flower shop or specialty store, a POS system can help perform many different processes to maximize your efficiency.

Some of the chief benefits reported by businesses that use such systems include:

- More accurate and more detailed information – Greater productivity – The ability to share reliable information with product suppliers and other partners – The ability to operate on a leaner stock

Choosing a Point-of-Sale System Shopping around for a POS system for your business is no easy proposition. First, you must know your business very well and have a solid idea of how things run and what information will be most helpful to you. If that wasn’t enough of a challenge, comparing systems requires in depth knowledge of computers, networks, software features, and more. The market is flooded with POS systems of all complexity levels and price ranges. Knowing what to look for and where to start can be very difficult. Below are some guidelines to help you get started.

Identify Your POS Needs Identifying your point-of-sale needs can be as easy as finding out what your competitors (or other businesses similar to yours) are using or as difficult as performing an in-depth study of every transaction you process. It is a good idea to talk to your employees and your customers to get feedback on what kinds of features would help. For example, you could ask customers questions such as “do you ever shop with us online?” or “would you be interested in a frequent shopper program?” Also, keep in mind that even if there are software packages designed specifically for your type of business, they may vary wildly and you still need to research the features to determine what’ll work best for your business.

Establish a Budget A great way to narrow down your options is to establish a budget for your POS system expenditure. When doing so, remember that you will need to invest in a server (unless the system will work with your existing one) retail software, accounting software, terminals (how many will you need?) Talking to other business owners is a good way to get an idea of the range of what’s out there in terms of price.

Research the Market You may have initially taken a look at what’s available on the market in order to get an idea of what exists and in order to help you establish your budget. Now it is time to do more in-depth research and narrow down your choices. Once you find a system or two that seem to be the right fit for your company, you should research the providers. Make sure you are dealing with a reputable company known for providing outstanding service. Also, ask for and call references.

Online payments processing company offers merchant account online statements and reports. With value added merchant services, we provide 24/7 access to daily card transaction data and monthly consolidated statements to better manage your internal information requirements.

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