Get paid! Whether you sell stuff online or offline at a booth, you need some sort of payment gateway to accept credit cards. Everyone pays differently, so you might consider using each method.
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- Square – My #1 recommendation for merchant, especially offline sales at booths. Accepts all major credit cards fast and quick with NFC mobile tap to receive pyament. You can sell online via Square’s website too!
- Venmo – A favorite among many because it’s convenient and most people already are using this to send cash virtually.
- Stripe – A fully integrated suite of payments mostly for online or website. Easy to code and simple to use.
- PayPal – The original fast and safe way to send and receive money, make online payments and set up a merchant account.
- Freelancer Invoice Template – Land the gig, do the work, get paid. Our freelancer invoice template simplifies your billing process so you can focus on being creative.
- Freshbooks – I like this invoicing software, it’s clean and simple. Designed for freelancers, solopreneurs, and small service-based businesses to manage finances efficiently. Time tracking and expenses.
- Intuit Quickbooks – A leading financial management software for small to mid-sized businesses. Automating bookkeeping, expense tracking, invoicing, and payroll.
- Xero – Streamlines everything from bills and bank reconciliation to sales tax and reporting. Ideal for small to midsize businesses.
- Square – My #1 recommendation for merchant, especially offline sales at booths. Accepts all major credit cards fast and quick with NFC mobile tap to receive pyament. You can sell online via Square’s website too!
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