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Blogging For Money: A Fabulous Freelance Writing Job? payment processing option available to your
business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the
following methods:You've all seen the adverts. "Freelance writers wanted!" they scream from the pages of just about every freelance jobs site on the Internet. "Get paid to blog!"To many people, this sounds like some kind of dream job. If you keep a blog yourself (and Google says that a few thousand of us do), then the chances are you're currently blogging for free, either because you see blogging as a good opportunity to drive traffic to your website, convert traffic that's already there into sales, or just because you feel you have something to say.If this sounds like you, then of course you're going to jump at the opportunity to get paid for something you'd do for free. Who wouldn't? And if you're a freelance writer looking for work, you're probably going to jump at the opportunity to: you write, you make money. What could be simpler?Well, the paid-to-blog business isn't quite that simple, unfortunately. You see, you're technically no · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash Make Money Online Blogging - You Can Start It For Free In order to be successful online, you must provide your
customers many quick and easy ways to pay for your goods
and services. It is not enough to ask folks to send a money
order or check to your house or place of business. You must
go further.You can make money online blogging. Blogging is the trend now and a popular choice to start with as it is simple to set up, and easy to update. Compared to setting up your own website from scratch, a professional looking blog is very easy to set up for free.A blog is like a journal except that now you are updating it online. You should plan to make entries at least once a week. There are people who do this on a daily basis to keep their content fresh and attract readers. The blog could be short articles or views and comments on news and other articles. When referring to other articles or news, a link will typically be provided for readers to access if they want to.Readers viewing your blog can also leave comments on your entries and leave links back to their own blogs or websites.To make money online blogging, do some homework first. You can choose a topic that is close to your heart. Anything from celebrity news, hobb OFFER MORE PAYMENT OPTIONS THAN YOUR COMPETITION The Internet offers too many options to consumers to find the same products and services, for consumers to remain complacent with just one or two payment options. People are becoming more and more comfortable with the idea of making secure online purchases. As a newcomer to the Internet, folks may be apprehensive about spending money online, but after having made a few successful purchases they become more and more comfortable with this new medium and marketplace. For a lot of folks, the ability to pay with a credit card is of the greatest importance to them. Yet, a lot of small businesses either cannot or will not use a merchant account for the purpose of offering their customers more ways to pay. THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT MERCHANT ACCOUNTS Some advise that you must absolutely have a merchant account to successfully operate an online business. They suggest that any business without a merchant account is seriously lacking credibility. Well that argument may be the absolute truth for some consumers. But, if you were to look at Main Street USA, you would notice that a majority of the sole proprietorships in this country do not offer credit cards as a payment option. Yet, many of these businesses do extraordinarily well. There is a reason why small business owners often forego credit cards as a payment option. The reason is that merchant accounts can cost a considerable amount of money to acquire and maintain. Simply put, the cost of the merchant account makes it a prohibitive option to a lot of small businesses. IN THE ABSENCE OF A MERCHANT ACCOUNT While small businesses may not use merchant account services, they still need to have many payment options available for them and their customers. Many processors have popped up to fill this need. Some examples include: · http://www.clickbank.com While most of these processors get good ratings, there is also a strong movement afoot by former members of PayPal who feel PayPal has wronged them. The most common complaint leveled against PayPal is the practice of freezing member accounts without recourse. If you have a few days to spare, you could read about the nightmares of some former PayPal merchants: http://www.PayPalSucks.com (DISCLAIMER: I have been a PayPal member since October of 2001 and have successfully completed hundreds of transactions without problem.) WHERE DOES ALL OF THE MONEY GO? Online payment processors are the grease that oils the wheels of the Internet. They enable individuals to pay for goods and services they wish to acquire from small online businesses. PayPalSucks.com puts the importance of online processors into real perspective: "Some numbers to consider: PayPal does $16 million per day in transactions. Multiply that by their 'average' of 2.9% and you see they are making $464,000 A DAY, or about $14 Million a month." Dot Com entrepreneur's dream of these kinds of numbers. WHAT IF YOUR BUSINESS COULD PRODUCE THIS KIND OF REVENUE? In order to begin to earn revenue at any level, you must begin by offering your customers more buying options. There exists a payment processing option available to your business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the following methods: · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash Magical Numbers for Increasing Sales mall businesses
either cannot or will not use a merchant account for the purpose
of offering their customers more ways to pay.Many of us are aware of the marketing strategies many consumer based organisations use when getting people to buy their products at selected price structures. The most common price structure used to win over competition is the number 99 which has been proven to increase sales but have you ever considered other pricing numerals which may be just as advantageous over your competition.Numbers in pricing products are more than mere quantitative data and numbers also have psychological values which should never be underestimated when beating your competition.Many people are religious around the world, certain numbers have a religious significance such as 12 for disciples and jurors and folklore.The number 3 is associated with bad luck and the number 7 associated with being lucky. If you take these numbers into consideration when pricing your products or services you may tap into the psyche of the consumer and win sales by m THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT MERCHANT ACCOUNTS Some advise that you must absolutely have a merchant account to successfully operate an online business. They suggest that any business without a merchant account is seriously lacking credibility. Well that argument may be the absolute truth for some consumers. But, if you were to look at Main Street USA, you would notice that a majority of the sole proprietorships in this country do not offer credit cards as a payment option. Yet, many of these businesses do extraordinarily well. There is a reason why small business owners often forego credit cards as a payment option. The reason is that merchant accounts can cost a considerable amount of money to acquire and maintain. Simply put, the cost of the merchant account makes it a prohibitive option to a lot of small businesses. IN THE ABSENCE OF A MERCHANT ACCOUNT While small businesses may not use merchant account services, they still need to have many payment options available for them and their customers. Many processors have popped up to fill this need. Some examples include: · http://www.clickbank.com While most of these processors get good ratings, there is also a strong movement afoot by former members of PayPal who feel PayPal has wronged them. The most common complaint leveled against PayPal is the practice of freezing member accounts without recourse. If you have a few days to spare, you could read about the nightmares of some former PayPal merchants: http://www.PayPalSucks.com (DISCLAIMER: I have been a PayPal member since October of 2001 and have successfully completed hundreds of transactions without problem.) WHERE DOES ALL OF THE MONEY GO? Online payment processors are the grease that oils the wheels of the Internet. They enable individuals to pay for goods and services they wish to acquire from small online businesses. PayPalSucks.com puts the importance of online processors into real perspective: "Some numbers to consider: PayPal does $16 million per day in transactions. Multiply that by their 'average' of 2.9% and you see they are making $464,000 A DAY, or about $14 Million a month." Dot Com entrepreneur's dream of these kinds of numbers. WHAT IF YOUR BUSINESS COULD PRODUCE THIS KIND OF REVENUE? In order to begin to earn revenue at any level, you must begin by offering your customers more buying options. There exists a payment processing option available to your business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the following methods: · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash Packaging Tape the merchant account makes it a
prohibitive option to a lot of small businesses.Packaging tape is a very important and useful item in the entire process of packaging items. There are many different kinds of packaging tape which are available for use by the customers.Carton sealing tape is used to seal large cardboard cartons. Colored carton sealing tape is often considered to be ideal for identifying inventories, sorting shipments and dating the products. Filament tape is considered to be ideal for bundling tubes, sealing cartons, palletizing, unitizing and repairing. The fiberglass strands give the filament tape tear resistance as well as extra strength for holding heavy loads and packages. The different kinds of filament tape are utility grade filament tape, medium grade filament tape, high grade filament tape, premium grade filament tape and paper backed filament tape.Duct tape is also divided into many subcategories which are utility grade duct tape, medium grade duct tape, high grade duct tape and p IN THE ABSENCE OF A MERCHANT ACCOUNT While small businesses may not use merchant account services, they still need to have many payment options available for them and their customers. Many processors have popped up to fill this need. Some examples include: · http://www.clickbank.com While most of these processors get good ratings, there is also a strong movement afoot by former members of PayPal who feel PayPal has wronged them. The most common complaint leveled against PayPal is the practice of freezing member accounts without recourse. If you have a few days to spare, you could read about the nightmares of some former PayPal merchants: http://www.PayPalSucks.com (DISCLAIMER: I have been a PayPal member since October of 2001 and have successfully completed hundreds of transactions without problem.) WHERE DOES ALL OF THE MONEY GO? Online payment processors are the grease that oils the wheels of the Internet. They enable individuals to pay for goods and services they wish to acquire from small online businesses. PayPalSucks.com puts the importance of online processors into real perspective: "Some numbers to consider: PayPal does $16 million per day in transactions. Multiply that by their 'average' of 2.9% and you see they are making $464,000 A DAY, or about $14 Million a month." Dot Com entrepreneur's dream of these kinds of numbers. WHAT IF YOUR BUSINESS COULD PRODUCE THIS KIND OF REVENUE? In order to begin to earn revenue at any level, you must begin by offering your customers more buying options. There exists a payment processing option available to your business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the following methods: · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash Is ClickBanks Popularity Drawing To An End? I have been a PayPal member since October
of 2001 and have successfully completed hundreds of
transactions without problem.)ClickBank is the Internet's most popular payment processor for online payments but with many rivals appearing on the scene is ClickBank’s popularity drawing to an end?ClickBank allows website owners to accept credit and debit card payments online and then deliver the products to their customers instantly. Since August 2005, ClickBank has integrated with PayPal so that people who either do not have a credit or debit card or choose not to use their cards online, can now pay using funds from their PayPal account instead.This has lead to an increase in sales for merchants who use ClickBank as their payment processor. This is obviously a welcome feature by web site owners, including myself and affiliates.Website owners who want to use ClickBank as a payment processor are required to pay a one off joining fee of $49.With an instant affiliate program built in to ClickBank it makes the $49 fee very acceptable but the a WHERE DOES ALL OF THE MONEY GO? Online payment processors are the grease that oils the wheels of the Internet. They enable individuals to pay for goods and services they wish to acquire from small online businesses. PayPalSucks.com puts the importance of online processors into real perspective: "Some numbers to consider: PayPal does $16 million per day in transactions. Multiply that by their 'average' of 2.9% and you see they are making $464,000 A DAY, or about $14 Million a month." Dot Com entrepreneur's dream of these kinds of numbers. WHAT IF YOUR BUSINESS COULD PRODUCE THIS KIND OF REVENUE? In order to begin to earn revenue at any level, you must begin by offering your customers more buying options. There exists a payment processing option available to your business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the following methods: · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash Passing The Casablanca Test Of Leadership payment processing option available to your
business that permits your customers to pay you by all of the
following methods:LEADERSHIP DEFINEDGo to the library or local bookseller and look for books on leadership. You will find volumes and volumes. From business to the military to politics, every author will have his or her own nuanced definition and approach. Which one, however, is right?I say none of them and all of them. Leadership is, after all, an abstract concept. It permeates society in so many different ways that it cannot be conventionally or neatly defined. Contexts change: every situation presents a different set of needs that alter what embodies the perfect leader for a person or organization. General definitions fail to capture these intricacies, and detailed definitions fail to capture the entire scope of this skill set. What is an aspiring leader to do?ENTER THE CASABLANCA TESTIn the mid-60s, the Supreme Court struggled over a decision on obscenity. In order to make a ruling, the debate eventually shifted to a · Visa This new payment processor is called StormPay. MORE ABOUT THE STORMPAY PROGRAM StormPay is a program that is very similar to PayPal, of course with exceptions. As with other online payment processors, they provide an opportunity to consumers to put money into accounts in their program for the purpose of making purchases. If someone prefers to use a credit card, then they will not have to make a cash deposit. Credit card users will simply use StormPay to securely process their credit card transactions with StormPay merchants. StormPay reaches beyond their competitors in three distinct ways: · They support both weekly and monthly subscriptions. STORMPAY HAS CREATED A WIN-WIN BUSINESS PLAN StormPay wins with referral fees because they are gaining new customers --- you win because you earn money by helping StormPay to grow. PayPal also understood the value of referral fees in the growth of their own business. From the beginning, PayPal has offered a $5 referral fee to anyone who brought PayPal new members. StormPay offers a higher incentive to you to help them grow: · Each time a member in your downline makes a purchase you will receive a percentage of the transaction fees. · They offer real-time campaign tracking results to help you build your referral base. MULTIPLE REVENUE STREAMS INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS In a nutshell, businesses survive and grow by offering an array of products and services. However, it is important that you are very selective about the products and services you offer. Each of your revenue streams should be similar in nature, or else you run the risk of watering down your primary business. For most small businesses, offering StormPay as an additional revenue stream will make sense. If you are offering your customers the option of StormPay as a payment processor, it makes sense to also ask them to participate in the StormPay affiliate program --- especially so if your products and services are offered to other businesses. IN CONCLUSION... MORE OPTIONS EQUAL MORE PROFITS As an online business, you must be willing and able to provide more payment options to your clients. It might also make sense to use more than one payment processor to handle your transactions. Some consumers do not want to register with a new payment processor so that they can buy from you. Remember that your competitors are only two clicks away. If you were to choose only one payment processor, I like StormPay best because they offer your customers so many ways to pay for your products and services. (NOTE: To be truthful, I also like StormPay because of their affiliate / referral program. Click here to investigate StormPay further and to sign up as a member and affiliate: http://www.stormpay.com) Please remember that my point throughout this article has been for you to offer your clients as many ways to pay as you can muster. If you will only take the time to expand the ways in which your customers can pay you for your products and services, then you will reap the benefits of greater sales by simplifying the buying process for your customers. More payment options open the door to more sales, thereby increasing your chance of online success.
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