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The Downfall of Google Clicks
Okay, I know the title may scare some of you lemmings that own Google (NASDAQ GOOG) stock. Of course, with the current state of the stock market and where Google shares are currently heading, you guys are probably shaking in your boots already. So, the gloom and doom title of my post may not even [...]
22Jan2008 | James Blunts | 17 comments | ContinuedMerchant 911 - True Industry Leadership
So often, people in the industry look to make that quick buck, everything from overcharging for PCI Compliance to gouging TMF merchants for international processing fees. The list goes on and on and yet it’s a good thing when we can see a true leader of the merchant community really try to give back to [...]
20Jan2008 | Riley Poole | 6 comments | ContinuedNext Day Funding Merchant Accounts
Anyone who sells merchant accounts has experienced one merchant or another opt for Paypal versus an actual merchant account. While there are many reasons for this, one of the big reasons may be a thing of the past. Typical funding for merchant account providers can range three to five days domestically, three weeks internationally, and [...]
19Jan2008 | Riley Poole | 14 comments | ContinuedTwo Factor Authenciation Cracked
Over 400 banks worldwide, with more being added have been targeted for one of the most sophisticated trojan horses to date. The trojan horse not only manages to change an manipulate on it own but it is able to intercept two-factor authentication programs such as Verfied by Visa and MasterCard (NYSE MA) Secure Code.
Even the experts [...]
SSL Certificiates Reviewed
Over the years, I have researched, purchased, and installed over 100 digital certificates, everything from code signing to the new EV Certificates. I must say that the price, process, and procedures vary so considerably that it’s very difficult at times to tell what’s what.
With so many to choose from, where do you go?
Best Value
Rapid SSL [...]
Why Visa and MasterCard are Good Bets in Any Economy
As many of you may know, MasterCard (NYSE MA) is public, has been for over a year now, and has done incredibly well in the markets. Visa is expected to go public soon, I am betting some time in late April or May of this year. As the market continues to take one hit after [...]
17Jan2008 | Riley Poole | 14 comments | ContinuedCheck your Interest Rates and Grace Periods “AGAIN”
I always find it interesting when banks take an old tactic that has lost steam and just propped it up again. A few years back, many banks saw consumer backlash for holding onto payments past their grace period to ultimately charge consumers those pesky late fees. They add up, too: imagine paying $100 a month [...]
17Jan2008 | Riley Poole | 10 comments | ContinuedAre Alternative Payments causing an Alternative mess?
Anyone in ecommerce for more than a few years will tell you that adding more payment options will increase your user base. However, there isn’t one specific payment solution, short of accepting credit cards, that will dramatically increase your revenue stream. Typically, depending on the site itself, adding American Express (NYSE AXP) will increase your processing by [...]
15Jan2008 | Riley Poole | 5 comments | ContinuedHow Facebook has changed my life
My Name is Glen Paddegit, and I’m the new Merchant Talk insider. I wanted to take a moment to talk about why I love Facebook, and how it has changed my life for the better. While the MySpace craze is dwindling down, Facebook, on the other hand is stronger than ever. What’s the difference between [...]
14Jan2008 | Glen Paddegit | 13 comments | ContinuedPay by Touch Founder Throws Mamma from the Train
Seems the founder of Pay by Touch, John Rogers, had his mother as the head of HR, after the last head of HR got canned. I guess they figured no one would get too mad at HR if it was the guy who screwed up the company’s mother.
As if being the mom of one of [...]
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