January 26th marks PayLane’s birthday! That’s right, we are 8, which is quite hard to believe, as it feels like we have just had our 7-year run! To celebrate it, we've created an infographic showing what we did over the years.
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1 Year in a Company Life – a Birthday Infographic!
Posted by paylane under MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4318 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on January 29, 2013 5:35 pm
Why Your Business Should NOT Grow
Posted by paylane under MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4325 days ago
Forget about meetings. They are toxic. Don’t plan too much. Don’t hire people based on resume. This is only a few examples of unusual advice from 37signals owners– creators of Basecamp (project management tool), Ruby on Rails (online framework for programming), Highrise (contact managing tool) and
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Should You Adjust Your Product To Specific Markets?
Posted by paylane under GlobalFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4330 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on January 17, 2013 9:02 pm
After months of preparations, countless hours spent working and analysing, you finally create your product. It has taken a lot of effort to get it done and you want to market it in the best possible way. The question is – should you keep your product the same for all countries or should you adjust
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Want to Sell More? Be More Mom-Friendly!
Posted by paylane under MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4333 days ago
Turns out the people behind those big numbers in m-commerce aren’t brokers, yuppies or geeks in Silicon Valley, but… mums. According to an infographic by BabyBump, nearly 70% of surveyed moms (there was almost 1,400 of them!) shop using their mobile devices, and 93% of them spent more time m-shoppi
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Top 10 Across the Board Posts in 2012
Posted by paylane under MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4339 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on January 9, 2013 10:53 pm
Now that 2012 is officially over, it’s time for a brief overview of our most popular posts in the past year. As you’ll find out, the list is surprisingly diverse — there are infographics, posts strictly connected to payments, marketing case studies and even tips for using… Kindle at work!
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7 New Year’s Resolutions That Every eCommerce Business Should Make
Posted by paylane under MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4344 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on January 3, 2013 7:09 pm
Regardless of how prosperous your company is, there is always room for improvement. And when is a better time to change than now? In honour of 2013 we have come up with a few New Year’s resolutions — regarding your customers, employees and yourself — that every ecommerce business can, and in some c
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Using Payment Methods to Make Customers Return
Posted by paylane under FinanceFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4350 days ago
Made Hot by: sundaydriver on January 1, 2013 12:06 pm
PayPal? Maybe credit cards? Find out which payment method will make customers come back to your shop!
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Yes, Even The Most Boring Businesses Can Have Fun Marketing Actions!
Posted by paylane under Online MarketingFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4361 days ago
Let’s face it, online payments is a boring business. Hell, I’m guessing some of you have already closed the tab now that you’ve learnt this post will be about it. If you’re still here though, do stay, cause we have something unusual to share with you.
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Useful tips of making a blog brand
Posted by smorubbel1 under MarketingFrom http://reworkengine.com 4367 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on December 12, 2012 7:45 pm
Is there any blogger who doesn’t want to have a blog brand? I think No. Brands are self descriptive. For example Nokia, Fast Track, Raymond are popular brands. You don’t need to say much about these products because they have a brand name.
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Chargeback – Are You Sure You Want to Do It?
Posted by paylane under FinanceFrom http://blog.paylane.com 4367 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on December 11, 2012 8:06 pm
Chargebacks is a great way of getting back what you paid for a faulty product or service, but before you initiate it, it might be worth knowing what it means for the seller and why it’s sometimes better to ask them directly for a refund, without getting banks involved in it. Here's why.
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