wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Food & Recipe › Restaurants & Eateries
 

Merchant Account for Restaurant Owners

 
Author: Shane Penrod
 

A merchant account for restaurant owners may be just the thing to help your business grow. If you have experimented with several marketing techniques and feel that you are ready to venture into e-commerce, this might be the venue you need to help your business really take off and start bringing in high-level profits.

Many banks and financial institutions that offer Visa and MasterCard accounts can provide a merchant account for restaurant owners. After building a solid community reputation and maintaining a clean credit history, you will have the credentials you need to apply for a merchant account. Keep in mind that the bank's underwriters may not feel comfortable conferring this privilege to companies that are involved in questionable activities like pornography, spam, mail drug orders, and so on. Some merchant account providers will let you complete the application online, taking just minutes to fill out.

Your merchant account for restaurant owners could be approved in a matter of hours or days. The company may send a confirming email message or you might receive a letter in the mail. Either way, you probably will not have to wait very long for an answer, and then a few days more and your credit card processor will be installed and ready for use on the premises of your restaurant. If you make home or business deliveries, staff members who transport orders can process credit card payments when you equip them with a portable wireless unit. They won't have to worry about carrying cash for change or accepting a check that may bounce at the bank.

After receiving a merchant account for restaurant owners, you may decide to put up a restaurant Website for marketing purposes. Your Website can feature attractive photos of inside and outside the restaurant location, along with a map and driving instructions that can be downloaded. The site might include a menu with posted specials as they become available on the schedule. A price list or wine list might be helpful, along with a brief bio of the owner, manager, hostess, or head chef with photos. Food arranging or meal planning tips might be offered weekly to keep customers coming back for the newest postings on your Website, which serves as a marketing tool and a bridge that keeps customers connected to your restaurant when they are not visiting. You may even want to include an occasional discount coupon or free beverage, which will serve as added inducements to keep people coming back. The more comfortable they become with visiting your Website, the more likely they are to place orders and pay online.

Learning to surf the Web as a restaurant owner with a merchant account can be both fun and challenging. You will enjoy the opportunity of presenting your eatery to the world via the Web pages posted at your site and then checking messages and payments to appreciate your impact on the global community. These are some of the attractive benefits of a merchant account for restaurant owners.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Lower Your Cholesterol By Sowing Your Oats
 
Cabbage Soup Recipe
 
Seven Fun Things You Can Do with Popcorn
 
Get Ready for Higher Prices for Your Favorite California Wines
 
Wine Tasting In Northamptonshire ? Revitalizing The Taste Buds For Corporate Event
 
The Art Of Extracting Juices
 
Five-a-day
 
Christmas Recipes: Cakes & Tarts, No.6 of 7 - Chocolate & Orange Cake
 
Take Low Cholesterol Diets to Reduce Cholesterol
 
Chicken & Apricots Boost Potassium Intake for WLS Patients
 
 
 
 

Your Core Belief

We sometimes accept a core believe as the truth without questioning it. As core beliefs accumulate o ... - Dr. Drew Henry
 

Give Your Loved Ones the Gift of Wine

Christmas, New Year or Valentine's Day - times for sharing and exchanging gifts. If you are at your ... - Rory H. Hawkins
 

Converting Recipes to Lowfat

Tips for lowering the fat content in recipes. - Rachel Paxton
 
 

Safety First When it Comes to Storing Food

Keeping food fresh longer is imperative to both your health and your wallet. If you allow food to sp ... - Shauna Hanus
 

Beer - The Things You Can Learn

If you think all there is to beer is drinking it, you'd be surprised at all the things you can learn ... - Michael Russell
 

Tips On Choosing Your Next Bottle Of Wine

Tonight??s the night. You??ve got that special dinner party with friends and you want it to be perfe ... - Gray Rollins
 

Recipe for Enchantment - The Three R's: Remembering the Best, Restoring Yourself, Rapture

In today's world there are so many wonderful and inspirational books. They help make us feel in harm ... - Barbara Holstein
 

High Fiber Recipes: The Heart of Valentine's Day

High fiber recipes that are appropriate for Valentine's Day. - Stephanie Shank
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.