Great news today! Open Letter to PayLane’s Partners and Clients
On March 1, 2018 we finally managed to achieve something we have been tirelessly working on for the last couple of months.
On March 1, 2018 we finally managed to achieve something we have been tirelessly working on for the last couple of months.
Recently we’ve published new great presentation on slideshare. I really hope you’ll like it.
I feel awesome today. This will be my second super good news in the last couple of days. First, there was the new payment method that can improve your sales all over Europe and now this… brand new PayLane’s API.
Oh man, I have such great news for you today. I’m so so proud to announce that right now (yeah, even now) we are able to help you with improving your sales in Europe.
In our office there are shelves. On the shelves there are boxes. In the boxes there are files. In the files there are documents. An in the documents there is everything. We are genuinely interested in everything, that’s why we ask for these documents. However, there are good reasons for this.
Being new means going through certain rituals. Like first getting lost on the elevator between the second and third floor. Getting a permanent pass instead of a temporary guest ID, choosing the perfect time to go for lunch and still get the sandwich you wanted.
Then you start noticing the air conditioning does not exactly follow the remote control requests. You take sides in the never ceasing argument over blinds in the windows – eternal darkness over supposedly disturbing sun reflections off the screens (seriously, folks, choose light!!!). The copy machine makes you understand that out of its varied and useful functions you may only use the ones that it mercifully decides to offer you on a given day.

Smartphone or tablets are not only practical devices that make our life easier. You can stay online for (almost) a whole day, check the route to any destination, measure time and distance you run etc. But mobile device let us also buy wherever we are. Imagine what opportunities they give to your business!

To ease into the weekend and let your minds breathe, we have a wonderful infographic by Miva Merchant. Most “normal” people have an idea of what e-commerce is and what it does, but what is it REALLY capable of? Read statistics and definitions that will explain (with great design, of course) exactly what goes into e-commerce.

How many times have you tried filling out a form and groaned in frustration? Probably one time too many. Online forms are a necessity at times, but can also cause frustration. Sometimes a short sign up form can cause many problems if not done properly. Whereas a long registration form can be frustrating when everything you’ve filled in just disappears once the browser is closed. These things add up to a negative user experience – and you cannot have your users feel angry at the very beginning of your journey.
There are two things that e-business owners hate, one -abandoned shopping cards and two – people not returning to their business (granted, the two do correlate). Now there may be various factors going exactly into why this is happening, but there is one factor that could be solved with ease: the shopping process. There are various online stores that bombard their potential customers with long check out forms, multistage shopping carts, and incredibly hard to understand commands. It’s more than tiresome when you’re trying to just buy one product and you have to go through what seems like 100 light years worth of pages and boxes to fill out. The more you think about it, the more you realize you’d rather be looking for a different website with what you need than checking out here. This is why one-click payments were created! To make shopping less annoying and more conversion oriented.