How do I find a credit card account that will allow me to accept mail order payments for a small business?

Posted by admin | Small Business | Sunday 14 February 2010 11:45 pm
Erik asked:


I am working with the publisher of a small journal. We need to make arrangements to accept credit card payments for subscriptions and advertisements.

How do I do this? What are the search terms I’d put into Yahoo or Google? (If I just enter “open credit card account”, most of the links assume I want to get my own personal credit card.)

Are there any sites which list fees for multiple banks so that I can do comparison shopping to find an account with low fees?

Thanks.

IRA

Can someone tell me what townships in South Florida have the highest concentration of Italian Americans or.

Posted by admin | Small Business | Saturday 30 January 2010 7:42 am
biz asked:


people of Italian descent?

I’m looking for specific answers, nothing vague. I know Miami has a decent amount of Italians but I need specific areas, neighborhoods, towns, etc. I’m looking for real demographics, or first hand personal knowledge because I’m looking to move to south Florida and open a business that will depend largely, though not exclusively, on people of Italian descent. It will be an authentic Italian prepared foods shop. I know all sorts of people like Italian food, but this is strictly for objective comparison purposes in chosing the best location. Thanks for Your help!

ROBERTO

what is the best way to open online shop?

Posted by admin | Small Business | Sunday 24 January 2010 1:30 pm
kapara1000 asked:


ebay? yahoo?
is ther a comparison chart? an article?

PAT

Cashback and Comparison Shopping: Here to Stay!

Posted by admin | Small Business | Wednesday 24 December 2008 8:02 am
Fletcher Mak asked:


Come 21st century and your daily shopping takes a shape that none could have imagined even till a year ago. No longer do you find people carrying their monthly grocery lists or sieving through the high street shops to find that one particular gift for that special one. It’s not that people don’t do it still, but the proliferation of internet has given them a viable and a convenient option in the form of cash back shopping and price comparison on the World Wide Web.

Taking the UK scenario into consideration, one can say for sure that internet shopping has carved out a place for itself that is irreplaceable in the next few decades at least. The way comparison and cashback shopping has started to engulf and dominate the entire shopping scene in the UK is unbelievable. Today, these two terms are quite commonly used and have become part of people’s jargon.

Such cashback or price comparison sites incorporate a plethora of verticals, the most conspicuous ones being mobile phones, calling cards, clothes, broadband, finance, electrical goods and consumer electronics. From an Armani shirt to an LG microwave, and from a Nokia handset to a home loan, everything is available to you by a mere click of your mouse. From the comfort of your homes you can conveniently and securely order for products and even receive them, in most cases delivery is free, within no time.

E-shops have seen unprecedented growth in the last couple of years to an extent that the high street merchants have started viewing them with suspicion. The dip in their sales directly corresponds with the sales of the e-shops. Fulfilling all your needs in a manner that is most convenient for the netizens, the comparison and cashback shopping portals have built up a fortune for themselves. Try them out to realize their true worth in such a scenario where dearth of time is a perennial problem.



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What’s the best websites for comparison online shopping for DVD’s, books, CD’s etc?

Posted by admin | Small Business | Wednesday 17 September 2008 8:01 pm
anon in idaho asked:


I already know about dvdpricesearch.com for DVD’s. But what about for books, CD’s,clothing etc? What are best websites for this and the lowest prices if possible? Which ones are the best comparison online shopping online and which are the worst? Are there prices accurate?

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