Small businesses
are no longer just your mom and pop stores down the block. Today there
are more than 28 million small businesses in the U.S. and over 22 million are
self-employed with no additional payroll or employees (these are known as
nonemployers). SBA.gov states that approximately
75% of all U.S. businesses are nonemployer businesses and 52% of all small
businesses are home-based. So what’s the
best and easiest way to collect on revenues when you’re based at home? Technologies such as Paypal, squares, and
many other similar systems allow these small businesses to collect payments on
the go or at home offices with ease, possibly beginning the extinction of
checks.
As many of you already
know, especially if you have ever used eBay, Paypal is a money transfer system that
for a small fee allows payments to be made online. Initially it was set up only to send money
between buyer and seller for eBay transactions.
However, Paypal has evolved and now operates separately from eBay, expecting
to process $20 billion in mobile payments in 2013 per their site. It offers both personal and business use,
accepting payments by credit or debit cards, bank accounts, prepaid paypal account
balances, and most recently financing. Because of its ease in usage and safety
features, Paypal never shares financial information, it has become a global
leader in its industry. Check it out at
www.paypal.com.
Since Paypals
inception, many other sites have followed suit.
Square, Inc. puts accepting credit cards right in your own hands
allowing you to process payments on your smartphone. The free downloadable application allows a
person to manually accept credit or debit card payments, or with a small device
you attach to your phone or iPad you can swipe a card and have the funds deposited
into your account the very next day. There
are no monthly fees or set up cost, just a 2.75% fee on card transactions. The attachable credit card reader can be
purchased almost anywhere and has a onetime purchase cost of about $10. The application itself resembles a cash
register, is easy to use, and even has a screen for your customer to sign their
name using their finger. You can
download the free application from the App Store or Google Play.
Electronic
transfers are nothing new and have been around for quite some time. However,
you no longer have to drag yourself to the local currency exchange to send or
receive money. eCommerce has sent small
businesses soaring. And with
nonemployers averaging $44K in revenues, it is an industry that will continue
to grow and evolve.
Great post. I have been using paypal for years to pay for my ebay purchases and have expanded to using it for much of my online shopping. It always made me feel better to have someone looking out for me in case something went wrong with the transaction, and it made me feel better about purchasing online vs. giving my financial information to a stranger. Great job!
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