Good Tool For Online Business Owners

Got an online business? These days, it’s very easy to start one. Many of my blogging friends have started up small businesses for selling their crafts, such as handbags, soaps, jewelry, and etc. The online market can be quite lucrative for the small business owner! I think it’s terrific that any handy person can start a business from home, and present their products to the world for sale.

However, offering payment options are a little trickier. I, for one, am loath to dole out my credit card number to any Joe Brown from Anytown. I must know that the means through which I order is safe and secure. I think that may be the stickler for many small business owners; they do not know where to begin when it comes to Merchant Processing.

If you are in search of merchant processing services, BluePay is an example of a good provider. They’ve made it very easy to sign up and get going. Some of the features with BluePay:

  • All credit card types are accepted.
  • Manage your account online.
  • Transactions are encrypted and secure.
  • BluePay is PCI certified.
  • BluePay is accredited by the better Business Bureau, with a score of A+.

It’s nice to know that online business owners have options. Check out BluePay, see if they are right for you.

This post is brought to you by BluePay. All opinions are mine. :D

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Avoid Scams: Do Your Homework!

The Internet is such a marvelous place! It’s opened up a world of global news and information, discount shopping, and financial and employment opportunities. But as with everything, there are those who use the system for criminal activity. Please, before you do ANYTHING financial, do your homework. I use the Internet as a type of yellow pages, looking for products and services and people. I’ve been a proponent of an online presence for every business and company. But how do you know a business or company is a reputable one before you fork over your personal or financial information? There are numerous, numerous offers for loan modifications these days, due to the present economy. Don’t get scammed!

For one, search the website for a physical address and check it on Google or Yahoo Maps. Look also for a telephone number, and call it. It should direct you to a real office. Do a web search of the company, see what others are saying. Realize that there will always be people with sour grapes, and these sour grapes tend to be extremely vocal (and they almost always show up first in the search engines).

When choosing an extremely important company, such as an attorney’s office or a vendor, check the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org). Also, when searching for an attorney, do check the National Bar Association, to ensure that the group is a member of the bar (call your state government office to find the website address or phone number for this association). One shining example of such standards is American Residential Law Group based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They are extremely proud of their outstanding rating at the Better Business Bureau, and, of course, are members in good standing of the Florida State Bar. They are a highly qualified, dedicated group of attorneys. They also have an extremely informative page “Why Choose Us” that discusses their expertise on loan modification services, which has become more common since the mortgage crisis and the current economic woes. I recommend you definitely give it a read if you are considering loan modification. The American Residential Law Group is highly qualified with superior recommendations. It is qualifications such as these that you should discover when looking for a reliable business or company online.

So do your homework before jumping in to a deal! All that is required is just a little amount of legwork.
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