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Fuel Costs Skyrocket Does This Hurt Companies Who Pass On the Costs Also? y want. Remember, your competition will.
When fuel costs go up so do shipping rates at UPS, FedEx, Railroads, Buses and even Airlines with ticket price increases and surcharges too. For us to adequately discuss this issue we must also understand the Flow of Fuel.We must also come to terms with the priority of fuel and its costs in the flows of our civilization as it is one of the most important flows, next too common currency, communication, food distribution, water, law and education. But without fuel flows and stability, we will cause issues with a Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can us 3 Mistakes You Can't Afford To Make When You Write A Press Release In part two we will discuss overcoming objections, which credit cards to accept and using the check paying option.
You have the story of a lifetime. Editors are going to drop their jaws in amazement. You just can’t wait to get the press release on their desk. You fire up the fax machine, hit the go button and then rush over to your phone to wait for the calls. And nothing happens. You check your confirmation sheet, 500 faxes sent out successfully, but still nothing happens. Chances are you’ve made one of the 3 fatal mistakes people often make when sending out a press release.The first mistake many people make in If your business is home-based or has been in operation for less than two years, you’re likely to face objections from the bank. If yours is a home-based or a brand-new company, be sure to meet with the banker to show your business plan, offer collateral and discuss your personal net worth. You are more likely to be able to overcome objections by being open and honest. Even if your bank turns you down, however, you still have options. First, you can always try other banks. If you don’t have any luck getting a bank to back you on your own, consider going through an Independent Sales Organization (ISO). These are field representatives from out-of-town banks who, for commission, help businesses find banks willing to grant them merchant status. Ask your bank to recommend an ISO, or look in the Yellow Pages under credit cards. The ISO may be able to help you simply because it represents dozens of banks, each with their own specialties and criteria. The ISO representative can match your needs with the needs of the banks he or she represents, without requiring you to go through the application process with all of them. Of course, you will pay higher fees because you run a home-based business, which presents more risks to the bank. Some banks will require you pay either a percent of your monthly credit transactions or dollar amount, whichever is higher. You also pay a per-transaction handling fee, a monthly fee and per month fee to rent a point-of-sale terminal. Which Credit Cards Should You Accept Once you’ve obtained merchant status, you can accept a variety of credit cards, depending on which are offered by your bank. Some banks issue their own cards, and others act as intermediaries between the credit-card companies and your business. Different banks offer different cards. Most will likely offer Visa and MasterCard, because these are the cards most consumers have. Many banks also offer Discover and American Express, but not all do. Before you sign on with any bank, consider the costs carefully. If you don’t anticipate many credit-card sales, it might not be worthwhile for you to pay the setup and monthly fees. If you’re not sure the costs will benefit your business in the long run, call a few banks and find out what kinds of fees they charge. Be sure to call more than one, because fees vary and you won’t have a set figure until you actually apply. Accepting credit cards may not be for every business. But if yours is the kind of business where customers are likely to want the convenience, you’re only cheating yourself if you don’t give them what they want. Remember, your competition will. Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can usu The Importance Of Delegation ing through an Independent Sales Organization (ISO). These are field representatives from out-of-town banks who, for commission, help businesses find banks willing to grant them merchant status. Ask your bank to recommend an ISO, or look in the Yellow Pages under credit cards. The ISO may be able to help you simply because it represents dozens of banks, each with their own specialties and criteria. The ISO representative can match your needs with the needs of the banks he or she represents, without requiring you to go through the application process with all of them.Do either of these two descriptions sound like you?You are a solo entrepreneur working around the clock. You're tired and quickly becoming burned out. You seem to spend an awful lot of time booking and rebooking appointments with clients, doing paper work and chasing up on unpaid bills - Why is it then that at the end of the month you just don't seem to have made very much money …hire someone? - You have got to be kidding, you're hardly earning enough to support yourself.You are a hard working team lead Of course, you will pay higher fees because you run a home-based business, which presents more risks to the bank. Some banks will require you pay either a percent of your monthly credit transactions or dollar amount, whichever is higher. You also pay a per-transaction handling fee, a monthly fee and per month fee to rent a point-of-sale terminal. Which Credit Cards Should You Accept Once you’ve obtained merchant status, you can accept a variety of credit cards, depending on which are offered by your bank. Some banks issue their own cards, and others act as intermediaries between the credit-card companies and your business. Different banks offer different cards. Most will likely offer Visa and MasterCard, because these are the cards most consumers have. Many banks also offer Discover and American Express, but not all do. Before you sign on with any bank, consider the costs carefully. If you don’t anticipate many credit-card sales, it might not be worthwhile for you to pay the setup and monthly fees. If you’re not sure the costs will benefit your business in the long run, call a few banks and find out what kinds of fees they charge. Be sure to call more than one, because fees vary and you won’t have a set figure until you actually apply. Accepting credit cards may not be for every business. But if yours is the kind of business where customers are likely to want the convenience, you’re only cheating yourself if you don’t give them what they want. Remember, your competition will. Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can us Time Management - Profitability's Next Of Kin nk. Some banks will require you pay either a percent of your monthly credit transactions or dollar amount, whichever is higher. You also pay a per-transaction handling fee, a monthly fee and per month fee to rent a point-of-sale terminal.
You’re an every man (or woman) you can handle it all because you have to, you call yourself a small business owner. Maybe your title is CEO, President, Founder, Executive Director, but no matter what it is you want one simple truth, you want your company to be profitable. As we all know there are only twenty-four hours in the day. So unless you can rely on two hours a sleep a night, you have a lot to do in a day. Every small business owner has to master the concept of time management.First let’s throw out some Which Credit Cards Should You Accept Once you’ve obtained merchant status, you can accept a variety of credit cards, depending on which are offered by your bank. Some banks issue their own cards, and others act as intermediaries between the credit-card companies and your business. Different banks offer different cards. Most will likely offer Visa and MasterCard, because these are the cards most consumers have. Many banks also offer Discover and American Express, but not all do. Before you sign on with any bank, consider the costs carefully. If you don’t anticipate many credit-card sales, it might not be worthwhile for you to pay the setup and monthly fees. If you’re not sure the costs will benefit your business in the long run, call a few banks and find out what kinds of fees they charge. Be sure to call more than one, because fees vary and you won’t have a set figure until you actually apply. Accepting credit cards may not be for every business. But if yours is the kind of business where customers are likely to want the convenience, you’re only cheating yourself if you don’t give them what they want. Remember, your competition will. Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can us How to Write Irresistible Promotional Pieces that Attract More and Better Clients ffer Discover and American Express, but not all do.
Whether you’re creating a sales letter, a brochure, a newsletter, or any other business promotional piece, you need to write in a way that not only explains your product or service, but that also compels your prospects to contact you. A well-written promotional piece entices people to seek out more information, whether it be via a phone call, an e-mail, or an in-person visit. A good promotional piece also showcases your professionalism and your creativity.The key word to remember here is “entice.” Your promoti Before you sign on with any bank, consider the costs carefully. If you don’t anticipate many credit-card sales, it might not be worthwhile for you to pay the setup and monthly fees. If you’re not sure the costs will benefit your business in the long run, call a few banks and find out what kinds of fees they charge. Be sure to call more than one, because fees vary and you won’t have a set figure until you actually apply. Accepting credit cards may not be for every business. But if yours is the kind of business where customers are likely to want the convenience, you’re only cheating yourself if you don’t give them what they want. Remember, your competition will. Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can us Getting It Out There - Your Promotional Products Distribution Options y want. Remember, your competition will.
Now that you've chosen your products, ordered it and received it promptly, what's the next step? The proper distribution of your products spells the success or the utter failure of your promotional products marketing plan. When developing the strategy for the distribution, you should take into consideration its costs over the cost of your promotional product. Even if it does come in a bit higher, try to limit it to an amount that would still ensure you get a considerable ROI. Here are some ways to send out your mes Check It Out If a lack of a business track record is what keeps you from getting merchant status, consider signing up with an agency that provides checks by phone. This service allows you to accept payment directly from a customer’s checking or savings account. With this type of service clients simply e-mail, fax or send by modem the customer’s name and address, the amount of the sale and all the numbers listed across the bottom of your customer’s check. These numbers, include the bank routing number and the customer’s account number. They use these numbers to draft the appropriate account and pay your business. You can usually request that your payment be sent by overnight shipment, resulting in your getting paid even before the draft has been completed. If you suspect a check might be bad, you can have them check it against its computer database, which includes identification information on banks and their branches in both the United States and Canada. There is a per transaction charge for this additional screening. So, as you can see you have a number of ways to get merchant status. Remember, the name of the game is options and convenience for your customers. If you don’t offer it, they will go to someone who does. So what are you waiting for! Copyright 2004 DeFiore Enterprises
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