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.
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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.
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There is a common belief among global e-commerce companies that in order to make money it’s enough to let them in through a global channel, meaning implementing universal and most popular payment options.
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Not so long time ago we published posts about online payments in charity and an article about accepting money on marketplace platforms.
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This is the second time I can make such an announcement in last couple of months. And I’m so proud of it. Because today I’m able to say: Hello Canada!
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“Better to be safe than sorry” – it’s a saying that contains a good piece of wisdom to follow.
When you are responsible for a growing SaaS business, it’s best not to get too much overboard with this whole trying-out-new-ideas thing. Sure. It’s exciting. But often heart-wrenching as well.
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For many of us the first months of every new year are the time for making various summaries, resolutions and decisions that are supposed to make both – our private and business lives a resounding success.
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Business partners, clients, fans… Most (if not all) online entrepreneurs have them. It’s what makes their business possible. A lot of businesspeople know perfectly well that their network or fan base can be a golden opportunity to earn additional money.
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Let’s not beat around the bush about it and get straight to the main point: charities have it quite rough when it comes to accepting online donations (online payments). It is a well known fact.
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Where do people go to buy stuff online these days?
Do they carefully research, find the producer’s homepage and place their order in the official online shop? Or do they head straight to a big marketplace, like eBay or Amazon, and use the search option to compare the options available first?
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