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.
When you decide to run a global business it is only natural to create your product and promotion in English. It’s the most universal language, especially on the e-business markets. But it’s almost certain that your product develops and gains popularity in specific domestic markets. This would be the moment you start considering whether to translate your service, promotional materials and even to provide customer support in the local language.
Providing business (even online business) in the language of every possible customer can be difficult, extremely costly and absorb human resources. And, if your solution is sold all over the world, it might be even impossible. But if you launch your product in particular markets, prepare promotion actions or start partnerships with local companies, institutions or suppliers, you’ll need to be ready for an increased number of queries, clients and partners from that region. And that’s what you expect. But it might happen that your clients want to talk and write to you in their mother tongue.
We have quite a treat for all PayLane clients. We have just launched a revamped version of PayLane Merchant Panel – now it’s even easier to manage your account, check transactions, issue invoices, monitor chargebacks, modify the blacklist and many more.