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Do You Need To Accept Credit Card Transactions

By Bob Brolhorst

As more and more small businesses are exploring opportunities on the World Wide
Web, costs and operational expenses have become a big burden for many small
business owners. The following are some excellent tools and resources that you
can utilize for cutting down on your e-business spending.

1) Save Big on Website Development

Developing a website can be costly, however, a good selection of web templates
are available at http://www.1stsitefree.com/templates.htm for FREE you
can find professionally designed web templates for small business, online store,
non-proft organizations, even large B2B portals. Whether you are small
business owner or web developer, the pre-made quality templates will save
you money and time!

2) For Online Retailers and Service Providers: Accept Payment Online

Using Paypal shopping cart solution can reduce your costs instantly Paypal does
not charge setup and monthly fees at all. In fact they give you $10.00 just
for opening up an account. The only thing they get is a small percentage of each
transaction. If you did not sell, you do not pay. The best of this shopping cart
solution is that they even provide credit card processing service without additional
charges. Check them out at:
https://www.paypal.com/refer/pal=bbrolhorst@wave5marketing.com

3) Choose A Reliable and Low Cost Web Partner

Your website is effective only when people can see it. If your website is
inaccessible, you can not do business. Use a Web-hosting company that
guarantees a high level of service, by this I mean that their servers that
host your website should be up and running at least 95% of the time and
they should have daily backups and redundant systems. Remember you pay
for what you get. Cheaper hosting service may not be reliable for your
business website.

Other sources to look at:
http://www.1stsitefree.com/templates.htm

Bob Brolhorst
Wave 5 Marketing
bbrolhorst@wave5marketing.com
http://www.wave5marketing.com


 

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