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Small
Business Merchant Accounts |
by:
Shane
Penrod |
A
small business merchant account may be just
what your company needs to edge out the
competition. If your customer base is growing
or they are asking increasingly for credit
payment options as well as for information
about your products and services, a merchant
account can answer their questions and help
to grow your business while leaving your
competitors in the dust.
It is easy to apply for a small business
merchant account. Just find a merchant account
provider, which you can do by searching
the Internet using relevant key terms. Browse
the many sites offering this special type
of commercial status before choosing one.
Terms and fees vary a great deal, so you
want to become knowledgeable about your
choices before signing the contract. You
may become tempted to take on more than
a business the size of yours really needs
at this point. Don’t be misled by all the
bells and whistles that are available. Stick
with the basics when you start out, and
add other options only when they are truly
needed and when you can afford them.
Companies offering a small business merchant
account are usually banks and other financial
institutions. Typically they look for a
company’s good credit history, the ability
to make payments on the merchant account,
and avoidance of questionable commercial
activities like spam or telemarketing. They
are willing to extend credit to small business
owners who demonstrate good business ethics,
who have made good use of resources to date,
and who have developed a sensible growth
plan for long-term goals. Often, the application
can be filled out online and submitted electronically,
and you may receive an answer within a matter
of hours. Then you can immediately purchase
or lease credit processing equipment like
a credit card processor, electronic or wireless,
as well as check and debit processors, pagers,
and other types of technical equipment that
will upgrade your business into a higher
professional realm by dint of efficiency
and speed capabilities.
Your small business merchant account will
help you set up an Internet Website to promote
your business internationally. Customers
from around the world can browse the site
any time of the day or night and shop without
the hassle of finding the store closed or
associates unavailable. With your convenience
credit processing option, they can order
a product or service and pay by credit card,
facilitated by the underwriting bank or
financial institution that authorizes MasterCard
or Visa coordination and then pays you via
an account transfer. All you really have
to do after setting up the site and keeping
it upgraded via service personnel is to
make occasional equipment checks and then
withdraw income from your merchant account.
A merchant account gives a small business
owner the freedom to conduct business like
a professional, using the same equipment
and services to attract and serve busy customers.
Others in your field who don’t have a merchant
account may lose clients to your company
when you upgrade to the use of time-saving
technology. Check out the advantages along
with the responsibilities of opening a small
business merchant account.
About the author:
Shane Penrod is the founder of Merchant-Acount-Quotes.com
Specializing in allowing merchants the ability
to shop and compare multiple quotes from
national merchant account providers. For
free quotes on merchant account rates and
fees, please go to http://www.merchant-account-quotes.com
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