DB|Wired offers many services that can make your virtual business
run virtually by itself. It just makes good sense to have a turnkey
solution for all your e-business needs. Why spend the time managing
several relationships and worrying about problem resolution when
there are many parties involved? At DB|Wired the buck stops here.
DB|Wired's credit card processing rates are among the most competitive
currently available. We have relationships with several banks
that don't shy away from mail order and Internet sales that many
conservative banks don't like.
Whether you're selling a product or a service, DB|Wired has simple
and secure methods to process credit card transactions on the
Internet.
In addition DB|Wired offers electronic funds transfer (EFT) processing.
DB|Wired's EFT processing service enables your client to instruct
their bank to make payments directly to your business account
with no credit card involved. The money is moved electronically
through the Federal Reserve ACH network. The fees for this service
are substantially less than credit card processing and give your
customers another convenient method of payment.
EFT can increase your revenues by:
1) Significantly reducing accounts receivable processing costs.
2) Eliminate invoicing costs, postage, billing inquiries and late
payments.
3) Improve cash flow
4) Increase client retention
5) Reduce late payments.
EFT is particularly well suited to e-businesses that are based
on subscription or recurring payments.
For e-businesses that don't utilize EFT or credit card processing
as methods of payment, DB|Wired has turnkey systems to handle
the invoicing and collection of fees for goods and services.
DB|Wired can also warehouse, package and ship your products.
For customers who are shy about placing their orders on line DB|Wired
offers a toll free phone number with customer service representatives
capable of order taking and answering customer questions. Dell
Computer Corporation has one of the most successful ecommerce
sites because they allow customers to browse items on line and
then place a toll free call to order it. In fact, Dell counts
these sales as part of their ecommerce revenues since the sale
initiated from their web site. Sites that don't offer this service
are missing out on significant potential revenues.