Archive for April, 2005

Credit Cards, Merchant Accounts, and Your Bottomline

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

The decision to accept credit cards is a wise one for any retailer. I agree with financial guru Dave Ramsey’s teachings regarding the use and abuse of credit cards. Many people dig deep holes with credit cards that are hard to climb out of. But, from a practical business point of view, any retail business that does not accept credit cards is leaving money on the table.

What’s In A Name? When It Comes To Your Business, Plenty!

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

In fact, deciding on a business name is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. The right business name can help you rise above the crowd while the wrong business name can leave you trampled in the rush.

With a Lease, The Devil Is In The Details

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

This week we’ll discuss the most important aspect of the process: signing a commercial lease (insert dramatic music here). One of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make when leasing commercial space is not reading the lease. Forget reading the fine print. When it comes to a lease its ALL fine print.

The Internet Tax Man Cometh

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

If your small business is like most, the majority of your large purchases are made locally from companies that already collect sales tax. Furniture and computer equipment are typically the largest ticket items a small business buys, so unless you bought your desks and computers off of Ebay (which is highly possible these days) you should be OK.

The Business of Identity Theft

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

The allure of PayPal is that it does not require the seller to have a bank merchant account through which to process credit cards. Anyone with a verifiable email address and bank account can use PayPal and the service can be implemented almost immediately after registering.

Online Payments Make It Easy For Your Customers To Buy

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

I have helped many clients set up online credit card processing systems and more than once I’ve had to sit down with the bank issuing the merchant account and educate them on how online payment systems work. Don’t believe me? This is a direct quote (here’s the Bible, here’s my hand) from the manager who was in charge of processing Internet merchant account applications at a local bank, “When someone pays online how do they swipe the credit card in their computer…”

Maintaining Your Business Website

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

If you want to be a web designer, be a web designer. However, if the key focus of your business is building widgets, it doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure out that your time would be better spent building widgets, not Web sites.

If You Build It, Will They Come?

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Assuming that a website will automatically attract customers is the single biggest mistake that many business owners make. It is this mistake that eventually leads them to dismiss their website as a failure and abandon their online sales efforts.

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