Cryptocurrencies have taken the world by storm, and changed the way we think of money. The concept of owning a currency but not being able to withdraw it from an ATM, or to physically touch or feel it, is probably still foreign and inconceivable to most people. However, cryptocurrencies are here to …
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How a Small Business Can Accept a Credit Card Payment
Back in the day, you could usually get away with using a single cash register to log and store money for processing payments. Today, things are far more complicated. People tend not to carry cash and prefer using a card or an online service. As a small business, you absolutely need to be able to …
7 Online Payment Options for Your Business
People now live in a wired world where payments are just one click away. When you give customers as many payment choices as possible, you give them more opportunities to make their payments most conveniently. For business owners, this is good news because it makes getting paid a lot easier. It …
Everything You Need to Know about Accepting Payments Globally
If you want to take your business to the next level, you may be starting to think about how you can accept payments globally. This can be a really lucrative business move as you will open yourself up to a whole load of potential customers; however, it’s not as easy as simply offering your products …
A Guide for Gen Z Businesses: Checks
Bank checks are a tried-and-true method of payment, but you’ve likely never come across one. Whereas bank checks were commonplace as little as 20-years ago, more convenient payment methods have made them virtually obsolete. However, you may need to write or deposit a check if you haven’t set up a …
How Small Business Owners Can Use Crypto for Payments
Cryptocurrency payments are becoming increasingly popular among small business owners as bitcoin can connect smaller corporations with the global industry and reduce payment fees. Larger companies are starting to invest in the Bitcoin sector and even go as far as to call it the “future of …