Monthly Archives: November 2014

Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday is the newest addition to the post-Thanksgiving shopping extravaganza that already includes Black Friday and Cyber Monday. While Black Friday focuses on big box retailers (e.g. Wal-mart) and Cyber Monday focuses on eCommerce (e.g. Amazon), Small Business Saturday pushes brick-and-mortar businesses to the top. This shopping holiday is celebrated by your local retailers, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and local gems.

Founded by American Express in 2010, Small Business Saturday has exploded in popularity and participation due to overwhelming support from businesses, customers, and municipalities across the country. This year’s Small Business Saturday will take place the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 29th, 2014.

For the first Small Business Saturday, American Express gave free advertising credits to small businesses to promote themselves, as well as rebates to American Express cardholders. Since then, President Barack Obama voiced his support for the day, it was officially recognized by the Senate, and in 2012, an estimated $5.5 billion was spent at small businesses.

How to make the most of #SmallBizSat

Social

This year, American Express is promoting Small Business Saturday through its own Twitter account, and is primarily using the hashtags #SmallBizSat and #ShopSmall. Check these hashtags for events, promotions, and information about the day.

In-person

Go to your favorite coffee shop, bookstore, or boutique and ask if they are taking part in Small Business Saturday. If you’re a business owner, visit this website to register your business on the map. American Express is offering free resources, ad credit, and other promotional materials to help businesses get the word out that they are taking part.

Neighborhood Champions

Although registration is closed, Neighborhood Champions are business associations, chambers of commerce, and other organizations that support small and local businesses. Look here for a list of Neighborhood Champions in your area.

Make Sure Your Business Accepts American Express

American Express cardholders that shop at your small business will receive credits for their purchases there. If you don’t accept American Express cards, you’re not taking full advantage of the holiday! Fill out the form below for more information.

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External Resources

Here are some resources for business owners and consumers:

Find local businesses – this map will show you small and local businesses in your area that are participating in Small Business Saturday.

Shop Small Twitter – follow them to stay up-to-date on #ShopSmall and #SmallBizSat.

Marketing Materials – this page walks businesses through the steps needed to get free marketing materials for the day.

How to Market Small Business Saturday – some helpful tips from marketing professionals on how to capitalize on Small Business Saturday.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more information concerning small and local business events and promotions.

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NAC2014 Conference & Expo

On November 18-20th, 2014, at the Tropicana Las Vegas, the National ATM Council, Inc. will host the premier trade association event for independent ATM providers and suppliers throughout the US.

The National ATM Council, Inc. is the leading industry association, and represents independent ATM providers and suppliers across the country. The National ATM Council, as a not-for-profit trade association, supports and protects the interests of independent ATM owners, operators, and suppliers. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, the Council provides resources on their website and hosts annual conferences to further their member’s causes.

The NAC2014 Conference & Expo will boast speakers from MasterCard and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in a three day Las Vegas extravaganza hosted at Tropicana Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. From the National ATM Council’s website:

“NAC2014 will present up to date, to the point information on the state of the US ATM industry, EMV migration, virtual currency/mobile transaction developments, new business opportunities, suggestions on how to optimize your ATM route, legal/regulatory/legislative updates, compliance requirements, interchange and foreign bank fee issues, and much more. Meet decision makers and end buyers – and get real world insights from industry insiders—all in a fun and relaxed setting.”

Marc Tenore will be on the ground for Choice Merchant Solutions. As an attendee, he will listen and contribute to the conversation regarding the payment industry, specifically EMV adoption and migration. Marc brings years of payment processing experience to the table as one of the top executives at Choice Merchant Solutions.

Marc will utilize this event to meet industry leaders, network with other professionals, and stay abreast of trends in the payments industry at the NAC2014 Conference & Expo.

Don’t forget, we’ll be back in Vegas for the Affiliate Summit West!

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Sean Paul to Perform at Affiliate Ball

Hartford, CT, November 10, 2014 –Sean Paul to Perform at Affiliate Ball During Affiliate Summit West 2015

Choice Merchant Solutions will be attending the Affiliate Summit West 2015 and will be the main sponsor at the Affiliate Ball this winter. The Affiliate Summit is a three day conference for marketers that will also include educational presentations covering trends, best practices, and information from experts.

Affiliate Summit West will take place at Paris Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 18-20, 2015. The Affiliate Ball will take place at the Chateau Nightclub on January 19. The company has attended previous events, including this summer’s Affiliate Summit East, which took place in New York City on August 11-13, 2014, and sponsored the Affiliate Ball.

The official after-hours party at the Affiliate Summit West will be the Affiliate Ball (you can see last year’s event here), which has boasted artists such as Busta Rhymes, Nelly, Three 6 Mafia, and many more. Last week, organizer Darren Blatt announced that Jamaican performer Sean Paul will headline the Affiliate Ball.

Sean Paul has been one of the most popular names in the music industry for the past decade, and has headlined dozens of large events in the Reggae and Dance genres. He has won numerous awards, including a Grammy for Best Reggae Album, and has sold over 10 million albums.

“It’s going to be huge,” said Marc Tenore, Vice President at Choice Merchant Solutions. “Sean Paul is a great performer, he makes music that everybody loves, and we can’t wait to see him at the Affiliate Summit West and the Affiliate Ball.” Marc will be on site for the Affiliate Summit West 2015 and the Affiliate Ball. Inquiries about the events should be directed to him at [email protected], or by phone at 800.507.1294

The Affiliate Ball is organized by Darren Blatt, who created both the Affiliate Ball and the Marketers Ball, and has been involved in the internet marketing industry for more than 15 years.

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Choice Merchant Solutions Inc. is a Connecticut-based provider of business solutions and integration processes. Payment processing, merchant services, and other services including merchant cash advances, product fulfillment, chargeback support, and a newly-launched affiliate network are some of the highlights of this quickly growing firm. Choice Merchant Solutions payment services are used by businesses of all sizes across the United States and abroad.

For more information:
Choice Merchant Solutions
1010 Wethersfield Avenue
Hartford CT, 06114
860.296.1300
[email protected]

The Virtual Merchant

A new type of business has been born. The virtual merchant. This type of business is powered by a virtual terminal which enables merchants and business owners to securely accept credit cards inside a web browser.

What Makes a Merchant Virtual?

A virtual merchant is a business that uses a virtual terminal or remote processing software to accept credit and debit cards as a form of payment. Over the past few decades, credit card processing has evolved concurrently with the internet to allow almost multiple forms of transactions to take place online.

This has enabled businesses to spread their goods beyond a 50-mile radius of their storefront. A story we’ve heard before begins with a local business closing down. The owner doesn’t want to quit, and spends a few months working out some details. The business is relaunched with a stronger online presence - usually backed by social media and ecommerce.

But that’s not the only way business owners are becoming virtual merchants. Other businesses maintain their retail location, and use an ecommerce merchant account to expand their footprint.

The technology behind a virtual terminal has eased the transition from retail to ecommerce for thousands of businesses by earning their trust and providing a much-needed service. Since the technology was introduced decades ago, the cost of having an ecommerce-enabled website has decreased dramatically.

The Virtual Terminal

At Choice Merchant Solutions, we use a variety of virtual terminal providers. An honest conversation with a business owner helps us understand what the business needs for payment processing solutions. Since each provider has a different product, we can suggest the one that will be of the highest value to the business owner and his or her customers.

Here is a partial screenshot of a virtual terminal. This is all available in any web browser.

Benefits to a Virtual Merchant

One of the more unique uses for a virtual terminal is the ability to setup and process recurring billing. Some examples of these are gym memberships, subscriptions, and club dues. In other words, regularly scheduled transactions for a dollar amount.

Another benefit for a virtual merchant is the ability to set up multiple user profiles. Segmentation of user accessibility helps monitor and track employees, partners, and affiliates. It also allows restriction of user access to sensitive data. Front-end staff only need to be able to process transactions, they don’t need to see monthly revenue, sales, or other information.

It’s important not to overlook the fact that establishing your business as a virtual merchant and using a virtual payment gateway will may save you from the fees associated with using a tabletop terminal for credit card processing. That’s just an estimate though, pricing for merchant accounts is always done on a case-by-case basis.

Data Security and You

A business merchant account is something that needs protection. A virtual merchant has the same security issues that any other business would, and can help reduce their likelihood by addressing the concerns in this article.

Although PCI Compliance’s influence is waning, the guidelines established by the PCI DSS set a solid foundation for data security for businesses of all sizes. You can find a list of the twelve guidelines here.

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