Small Business Tools
There is nothing more expensive to a small business owner than his labor component. That is why many times you find yourselves doing a lot of the work of what would be a very good assistant or clerical help in general. If you do the math, even with minimum wages, even the most giving of small business owners cannot hire the necessary help for those tasks without paying out at least $18,000 a year after you include payroll and related taxes.
Much of what you find on a store shelf for email and contact management does little to help when the need requires precision. Many small business owners have ventured into retail stores to buy an email solution only to find it very “manual” despite its claims of automation and autonomy. The same thing goes for those credit card processing machines that require manual entry of every sale made.
But if you as a small business owner just focus in for a minute on a email/subscription solution; you will find that a PayPal and AWeber combination will completely fulfill your marketing and email objectives and automate your sales in the process.
Despite the familiarity with PayPal and its billing capability, it surprises many to find out that besides shopping carts and Buy Now buttons, PayPal also has a recurring subscription tool that lets you setup subscription buttons that you can easily incorporate into your email campaigns.
These buttons are not like the Buy Now and Shopping Cart functions usually associated with PayPal products. They are subscription buttons that allow you to choose many options including the giving of a free trial period before billing starts and allows you to determine the length of time for the subscriptions.
Now incorporate this feature with Aweber’s autorespond and auto email capability and what you have is the ability to send out emails regularly to your clients, prospects, or customers knowing full well that you are not just doing gratuitist mailings that have no way of monetizing your efforts. Many a small business owner has burned out trying the “newsletter” method of marketing because what they find is that they have put a lot of effort in creating the content for the newsletter, the expenses of printing and layout, and of course postage and mailing (plus labor if you had to get someone to do it).
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There are a lot of people out there that have either worked for or are in the industry of selling credit processing equipment and services. Ask any small business owner and they will tell you that they probably receive anywhere from 1 to 4 visits per week by different sales representatives trying to sell them the service or trying to get them to switch. And why not, the commissions can be around $1,000 to $3,000 depending on just how much you buy.
Ironically, there is a way that actually makes sense for the would be salesperson and the merchant to benefit from each other. While most of us have realized just how credit card machines work and don’t think twice about it at the counter, there is yet another way to pay that we may not have considered as an option before: reintroducing PayPal.
PayPal started as a small and innovative company that could help put a digital level of integrity in online transactions. Then, they were bought. Since that time they have made it possible to buy and sell and collect monies online for payments from outlets like eBay, Amazon, and the vast amount of websites and service companies that charge for their products or services online. This of course does not include the infinite number of small businesses that are using the service for their online transactions too.
Despite the obvious though, not too many people are aware that the same convenience that is laid out for them online, can also be accomplished offline by the brick and mortars. These same brick and mortars could have their regular walk in customers pay for their purchases with PayPal. However, most of them are simply not aware of the option or think its only for online businesses. Because of that, PayPal has created a referral program where you can help them sign up merchants; and if they commit, you can receive up to .5% of that merchant’s charges, up to a maximum of $1,000.
When you consider that you could walk into almost any small business today, and although they already accept Visa, MasterCard, and maybe Amex and Discover; most of them are not aware that they could also accept payments with PayPal. Flower shops, bakeries, day care centers, hair salons, and every other type of small business you can imagine could benefit by signing up for a PayPal
Merchant Account.
Now, you can introduce them to PayPal (sign up is free to them) and make up to $1,000 over the course of their business. You’d be surprised just how quickly you can add another $1,000 to $3,000 a month to your part-time income.
Even though there are some restrictions and the need to read over all the terms and conditions, the program is a wonderful opportunity; especially if you work from home.
There are a few stealthy people out there doing it already, and they aren’t running out of prospects any time soon.
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