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Merchants Center
http://www.merchantscenter.com/
The goal of Merchantscenter.com is to provide small business owners with tools that can help them improve, increase and expand their business. Accepting credit cards is just one way that a business can stay competitive during a recession.
To stay open in these hard times a business owner also needs to analyze all their expenses. On this site we will explore inexpensive services and cuts a business owner can quickly implement to increase their bottom line.
Recent Posts
Credit available for small business (Jackson County Chronicle)
Eric Ness came to Tomah Nov. 12 with an urgent message: Credit is available for small business....
Sales growth nudges credit index (South Sound Business Examiner)
Black Friday has come and gone, and the results are mixed. There was much more traffic in the stores than last year, but the average consumer spent a bit less and more cautiously. The same pattern seems to have emerged in the business community, as i...
With Square, Twitter Co-Founder Creates ‘PayPal With Smartphones’ (Wired News)
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey announces his new company in appropriate fashion: with a tweet on the network he created in 2006. His new company, Square, allows merchants and individuals accept secure payment from credit (and other) cards using a mob...
Holiday credit card tips (KETK 56 Tyler)
UNDATED - You are at the checkout counter with an armload of packages and as you dig into your purse or wallet, you're presented with an offer of a store credit card along with a holiday gift. The temptation to sign up for the retailer's promotional ...
New ‘Square’ Service Powers Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payments (Phone Scoop)
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and his business partners have publicly launched a new start-up called Square. The purpose of Square is to give individuals and/or small businesses the ability to accept payments via credit or debit cards. The service ... ...
Business tax credit could create millions of jobs, senator says (Staten Island Advance)
Associated Press"This is the kind of bill that pays for itself," Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said of a business tax credit.STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- With 850,000 New Yorkers out of work -- including 22,100 on Staten Island -- offering a tax......

