Category: DIRECTPAYNET
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Need to Accept Credit Card Payments without a Merchant Account? Here’s How.
If you’re running a small business and need to accept credit card payments, the first step is usually to open a merchant account. But what if you can’t open one or don’t want to? There’s good news: you have options available. In fact, taking credit cards online is possible through a variety of services, which can…
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The Future of Direct Response Marketing Part 2: Partners, not Providers
Welcome back! In this Part 2 of our interview with Rich Schefren, internet marketing pioneer and “guru to the gurus”, we uncover what the future of direct response marketing holds. His insight on the subject is both understandable and surprising. Use this information to your advantage to prepare a future-proof business model that can capture the…
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The Future of Direct Response Marketing Part 1: Building the Foundation
We sat down with famed business strategist and “guru to the gurus”, Rich Schefren, founder of the automated webinar (2007), for insight into where the direct response marketing industry is headed. He gave us some great personal accounts of what makes a marketing strategy good, what doesn’t, and how he got to where is today. You can leverage his extensive knowledge to…
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Ensure Your High-risk Merchant Account Application Gets Approved with These Top Industry Tips
High-risk merchant accounts imply the level of risk an acquiring bank must take on if your application is accepted. As you can gather from the name, most banks are not exactly handing out stamps of approval to every application that comes their way. They want minimal risk because to financial institutions, risk means the likelihood of money lost.…
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The Top 5 Tips for Disputing a Chargeback as a Merchant
The hard truth is that banks rarely favor the merchant when it comes to disputing a chargeback. The process tends to follow the oft misguided phrase of “the customer is always right”, which can leave a customer with more money than they started with and your product in their hands. It’s easy to understand why…
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