Category: DIRECTPAYNET
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Stripe FORCING AI Dispute Tool, Taking 30% of Winnings
CANADIAN MERCHANT ACCOUNT, CHARGEBACKS, DIRECTPAYNET, SCA, SPORTS BETTING, STRIPE, STRONG CUSTOMER AUTHENTICATIONWhen you run an online business, chargebacks are just part of the game. But now, Stripe is changing the rules-and not necessarily in your favor. If you’re using Stripe to process payments, you need to know about their new dispute fee structure and how it could impact your bottom line. Stripe has always charged a…
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eCommerce vs. Direct Response, What’s the Difference?
Understanding the nuances of different selling strategies has never been more essential. As our world increasingly shifts to digital realms, businesses must align their practices to reach customers effectively. Two prevalent online sales methodologies that often stir confusion are ecommerce and direct response. Both approaches have reshaped the way businesses sell products and services, yet…
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In Direct Response? Start Using Native Ads ASAP
If you are a direct response marketer or entrepreneur with a desire to grow your business, then you should be using native channels. As you know organic and PPC traffic can take a long time to convert, so starting to use native ad platforms for driving targeted traffic is crucial for growing your business. Native…
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Why “Stripe EEA STEL Aggregation” Is Showing Up on Your Statement
Did you receive a charge on your credit card statement that stated, “Stripe EEA STEL Aggregation”? You aren’t alone. This charge isn’t nothing to be scared of—as long as you recently made a purchase that’s along the lines of the charged amount. It’s possible that you’ve recently noticed charges to your credit or debit card…
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Metrics: Deadly Traps to Business Growth + How to Get Off the Hook
Metrics are a double-edged sword. If you’re in a direct response business, you probably have a hard time imagining how metrics could possibly stifle your business growth. After all, aren’t metrics the only way to truly track progress and make sure your company is heading in the right direction? Not exactly. A poorly chosen metric…
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