Payment Processing
When it comes to setting up how your recurring revenue will be managed, the payment processing and billing management vendors you utilize, your internal payment operations, and your subscriber billing management, there is no ONE right set up or process. Some vendors support one part of the payment process while others support many. The right setup is what works for you and your business, and at the stage of business you are at (or are about to grow into). So, it’s imperative you understand the process, what your subscription business needs, and know the right questions to ask when selecting your payment partners. And, it’s even more imperative to stay current with best practices for managing your recurring payments for your business.
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With so much many news headlines and outlets, it is hard to stay on top of all of the important subscription industry news. We’ve rounded
If you’re using Google Wallet to process your digital subscription payments, you may want to start looking for another processor. Google stated in an announcement
Much has been made lately of Stripe, an upstart in the realm of web-based payment processing. From powering the payment processing on uber-successful apps like
Google is ditching CAPTCHA in favor of a simple check box, according to a blog post on their website. For those unaware, CAPTCHA is that
This week it was Staples. Two weeks ago, K-Mart. Before that Target, Dairy Queen, and Home Depot. And the list goes on. When it comes
While the news about Amazon’s new Kindles, as well as the soon-to-come pre-installed Washington Post app, is making the headlines, a quiet move to “carrier
As I’ve said before, there are a few tried-and-true niches for subscription content: business and professional information, financial news, sporting fans, and enthusiasts. The last
A new payment service called Boku is making it possible for consumers to subscribe to print magazines via text message. But the technology might be
We have seen the impact of the breach in the form of an increase in certain declines that indicate a closed account or potentially fraudulent
Amazon’s payment system is now allowing merchants to set up recurring payment functionality that taps into the 240 million Amazon users that have stored credit