Category: SUPPLEMENT MERCHANT ACCOUNTS

  • The Ins and Outs of Subscription Merchant Services

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    There’s been somewhat of a renaissance in recent times when it comes to subscription services.  Industries of all types have embraced this new subscription model as something that delivers consistent recurring revenue, while also providing the financial stability needed to continually improve the customer experience for the end-user.  When done well, this business model can…

  • FDA Compliance for Your Dietary Supplements Store

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    The supplements industry is booming. In 2019, it was valued at $108 billion and is expected to reach over $185 billion by 2027. Selling dietary supplements is incredibly lucrative, if you can comply with the FTC and the FDA on regulations regarding not just sales but advertising as well. Opening a dietary supplements store is much more…

  • How to Secure the Best Credit Card Processing for Your Skincare Business

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    Business has been booming for online skincare retailers. It’s yet another one of those industries that has benefitted from the outbreak of the pandemic. But nutraceutical skincare businesses are still considered high-risk by payment processors. Worse, many payment service providers are refusing to work with merchants selling skincare products. With that in mind, let’s take a…

  • How to Address the Very Real Threats To Your Immunity Supplements Merchant Account

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    There’s no mistake about it. Merchants selling supplements that boost the immune system have enjoyed a boom in sales during the early 2020s. With COVID-enforced shutdowns, this high-risk industry has been enjoying record success. These elevated revenues are also set to continue long after the pandemic is over, with so many more customers conscious of…

  • A Step-By-Step Guide to Securing a Weight Loss Supplement Merchant Account 

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    The weight loss industry shows no sign of slowing down. Staggeringly, over two-thirds of the adult population in the United States is classed as medically overweight or obese. That figure is only set to increase in 2022 once the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and 2021 (which saw many people trapped indoors for…