No more merchant accounts at PayLane. Part 1
For some time now, we have been thinking about simplifying some systems, processes, and features you use on a daily basis with PayLane.
For some time now, we have been thinking about simplifying some systems, processes, and features you use on a daily basis with PayLane.
On March 1, 2018 we finally managed to achieve something we have been tirelessly working on for the last couple of months.
Establishing an online business selling digital items has never been as easy as it is today. An amazing thing about digital products is that literally, anyone can sell them.
Each business has its own structure, smaller or bigger, less or more complicated. There are people responsible for certain business areas, like customer service, project management, accounting, and others.
The days of going to a shop in order to buy something are already in the past. Today, you can purchase whatever you want from home, sipping a cup of your favorite coffee.
The foundation of SaaS businesses are recurring payments, correct? As a person running this kind of business, you would like it very much if all the payments kept recurring seamlessly.
If you are a successful e-commerce marketer, your communication with clients is not only based on your website. An integral part of it is e-mail communication, which proves to be an effective way to directly reach your customers.
So you did it. You made it big, you achieved success, you finally have your own business. Congratulations! Inhale that success, digest the feeling of being a respected entrepreneur, you’ve earned it. However, there are storms to weather. Building the client base, ensuring team productivity, generating the income, resolving daily issues… And most importantly – keeping a tight grip on your finance. That’s a lot to ask of a person.
Every day more and more people are using the internet for an ever-expanding branch of online purchases, starting from hotel room booking, airline tickets, clothes or even pizza delivery, you name it.
After the launch of eBay, the first company to use the marketplace model, 22 years have passed and if you count it in the Internet years, it’s been a few ages.