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How to Streamline Your Online Business’s Payment Processing

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There are so many considerations, concerns, complicating details, and unforeseen hurdles accompanying the running of a business that it can be easy to overlook features that could either help or hinder your business’s success. In this case, that feature is payment processing. A user-friendly, streamlined payment processing infrastructure can prove to be a revenue driver by increasing conversions,while a poorly managed system can turn off and drive away consumers, leaving your business with a lot of missed opportunity and abandoned shopping carts. Don’t Exclude Payment Methods or Processing Options Consumers have become so accustomed to having multiple payment options that any business with a payment processing solution that does not support multiple sources of payment could suffer. To maximize conversions, incorporate both domestic and international payment processing . Credit and debit cards are obviously a must, but some consumers prefer additional payment alterna

The Future of Virtual Reality Commerce

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Despite the increasingly user-friendly, effective, intuitive, and affordable virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) platforms, they’re still occasionally dismissed as technological novelties. The thing is, people who have used VR technology are generally not among those who dismiss it. Those who’ve experienced what VR is capable of tend to agree that it’s a technology in the infancy of its eventual larger cultural influence.It’s an opinion shared by a large portion of the tech community and those who invest in it. That investment and adoption of VR technology has increased every year, and there’s no reason to think it won’t continue to trend that direction. There is a handy basis for comparison that VR proponents often cite to VR skeptics: the smartphone. There was a smartphone-averse population when the hand held smart devices and mini tablets that would become smartphones were introduced. They were expensive, and a minority of the population were the excit