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Ecommerce Store In Minutes Using Oscommerce And Oscommerce Templates me-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction.Shopping is an activity that we all have experienced. By either going to the grocery store to pick up eggs or to the mall to buy clothes. Today, with the development of the computers and of the Internet, some brilliant minds thought that it would be even better if people who do not have enough time to spend in shops, could buy stuff over the Internet. Revenues from ecommerce stores have increased consistently over the past few years. Logically, online shopping is strictly connected to the use of websites, because through the sites, people can view products and place orders.First, whenever you plan to launch an ecommerce site, one of the most important things that you should plan is the layout. Why? Simple, image and first impression. When someone visits your online store, you want them to feel as if you’re a professional, not somebody who does not care about the appearance of their business. If the site is not professional, would you want to give these people your credit card information? If you went to buy a new car and the car you were interested in had “wash me” scribed into the dirt covered hood, would you buy it? Also, the layout s Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice facto When a Small Business Dies, We All Croak In my previous articles, I've explained how medical staffing companies can benefit greatly by selling their receivables to a factor in order to increase their cash availability. Instead of waiting weeks or even months to receive payment for their services, healthcare staffing agencies can factor their invoices and get paid within days.I like frogs. At night I sit on my deck and listen to them harmonize with the crickets. Their serenade makes me feel less suburban and more like I’m living on Golden Pond. Then the hum of distant traffic washes over my little Wind In The Willows and I begin to worry.Frog populations in the U.S. have showed increasing signs of stress in recent years. Some species have disappeared and others are no longer found where they used to be. An increase in deformities may also be a sign that something is wrong. Scientists are concerned because the health of frogs is closely linked to the health of the environment.Lest you think this is a pitch for Frogwatch USA™, consider this: frogs and small businesses are both indicator species, creatures with such a narrow range of ecological tolerance that their presence or absence is a good indication of environmental conditions.According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, there were 671,800 new businesses formed in 2006 and 544,800 business closures (findings do not differ greatly across industry sectors). That reveals a net gain, but the effects of the estimated 25.8 million small bu I have also discussed reasons why it's important to shop around and choose an accounts receivable factor who will best meet your agency’s healthcare staffing funding needs. I went over many different things to consider when choosing a payroll funding company, including its size, location and area of specialty (such as healthcare staffing invoice factoring). In addition, I explained some of the general economics to consider (discount fees and advance rates), as well as a range of common additional fees. In the final part of this series, I will discuss differing terms of contractual agreements and what to compare, variations of the invoicing process and which scenarios would work the best for your healthcare staffing company. I will also review the various reporting capabilities that factors offer their clients. As is the case whenever you enter into a legal business relationship with another entity, factoring companies will require that you sign a contract. It's important that you read through it and be sure to ask questions if you don't understand something because the contract outlines specific concepts and fees associated with different situations. One big thing to look for in a contract is whether or not the company has monthly minimums/maximums. For example, some factors will require that you factor at least $50,000/month, which shouldn't be a problem if you are invoicing over $100,000 every month. Keep in mind that most factors will implement a penalty fee if you do not meet the minimum monthly factoring amount. On the other hand, a smaller factor may not have a minimum amount, but they might have a maximum amount instead. So if a factor says that they can only fund up to $500 thousand in a month, and you know that your company does well over $1 million in sales every month, you will have to keep searching. Again, it all depends on your company's healthcare staffing financing needs and finding the appropriate factor that can meet those needs. Another very important issue to look for in the contract is the length of time that you are required to remain in the factoring relationship. Some factors are more accommodating in this area than others, providing you the flexibility to choose how long you want to factor. Still, other companies will require you to sign a term-contract for 12-24 months. If this is the case, the factor will also charge an early termination fee if the contract is broken before the term expires. Every company enters the funding equation at a different point. For example, where one business may only need to factor for a few months to get them through a small cash flow jam, another company may use factoring for years. So it's important that you take the time to think through how long you plan to factor your receivables, and be sure to consider the type of commitment you are comfortable making. Having an estimated length of time in mind will make it easier for you to find a funding company whose terms are conducive to your business' needs. Also included in the contract will be details on the type of guaranty that the factor will require before funding your invoices. Although there are a few factors that will not require a guaranty, the majority of them will want either a personal guaranty, whereby the seller is personally responsible for any unpaid invoices, or a validity guaranty, in which the seller guarantees that all of the invoices that are sold to the factor are valid, were prepared after services were rendered, and that the customer has agreed to pay them. Finally, it's necessary for you to understand what the invoicing process will be like after you have chosen a company to assist you with healthcare staffing funding. A question that I hear frequently is "How soon can I be funded?" The answer to this question can vary from days to weeks or perhaps months. In order to set up a company for its initial funding, a factor requires you to fill out and return legal paperwork, including an application, contract, and a tax information form. In addition, you may be required to send in a current accounts aging report, federal tax returns, copy of your trade name certificate or fictitious name filing, articles of incorporation and bylaws, customer lists, copies of invoices, copies of driver's license, a copy of a voided check, etc. In most cases, 5-7 business days is the average amount of time it will take to receive your initial funding. From there on, the funding process will most likely speed up to 2-3 business days after you present invoices to the factor. There are some factors that can deliver same-day funds via a wire transaction, but just be aware of the fact that there will be fees associated with the amount of time it takes for you to receive funds into your account. For example, a same-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction. Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice factor Change Management and Ego Issues uire that you sign a contract. It's important that you read through it and be sure to ask questions if you don't understand something because the contract outlines specific concepts and fees associated with different situations. One big thing to look for in a contract is whether or not the company has monthly minimums/maximums. For example, some factors will require that you factor at least $50,000/month, which shouldn't be a problem if you are invoicing over $100,000 every month. Keep in mind that most factors will implement a penalty fee if you do not meet the minimum monthly factoring amount. On the other hand, a smaller factor may not have a minimum amount, but they might have a maximum amount instead. So if a factor says that they can only fund up to $500 thousand in a month, and you know that your company does well over $1 million in sales every month, you will have to keep searching. Again, it all depends on your company's healthcare staffing financing needs and finding the appropriate factor that can meet those needs.Why is the issue of change management so serious and why is the buzzword raceing through MBA business schools and business universities across the country? The reason is that a disruption or change in the management of the Corporation or company interrupts the normal flow of business decisions in the firm. Why does this happen?Well, if one of the management team or several leave the company then others who are underneath them are looking to be promoted. Often to when one person is promoted over another for what ever reason there it is animosity and the inmate human characteristics of mankind show their ugly face in what should be a professionally run organization with enough organizational capital to handle the change management crisis.One of the problems with human beings who work at that high-level is that they are all alpha male types and with this comes an incredible amount of uncontrollable ego at times. Change management and ego issues are one of the main problems that occur during changes in upper management.The organizational capital, which has been developed through teamwork over the years is suddenly broken a Another very important issue to look for in the contract is the length of time that you are required to remain in the factoring relationship. Some factors are more accommodating in this area than others, providing you the flexibility to choose how long you want to factor. Still, other companies will require you to sign a term-contract for 12-24 months. If this is the case, the factor will also charge an early termination fee if the contract is broken before the term expires. Every company enters the funding equation at a different point. For example, where one business may only need to factor for a few months to get them through a small cash flow jam, another company may use factoring for years. So it's important that you take the time to think through how long you plan to factor your receivables, and be sure to consider the type of commitment you are comfortable making. Having an estimated length of time in mind will make it easier for you to find a funding company whose terms are conducive to your business' needs. Also included in the contract will be details on the type of guaranty that the factor will require before funding your invoices. Although there are a few factors that will not require a guaranty, the majority of them will want either a personal guaranty, whereby the seller is personally responsible for any unpaid invoices, or a validity guaranty, in which the seller guarantees that all of the invoices that are sold to the factor are valid, were prepared after services were rendered, and that the customer has agreed to pay them. Finally, it's necessary for you to understand what the invoicing process will be like after you have chosen a company to assist you with healthcare staffing funding. A question that I hear frequently is "How soon can I be funded?" The answer to this question can vary from days to weeks or perhaps months. In order to set up a company for its initial funding, a factor requires you to fill out and return legal paperwork, including an application, contract, and a tax information form. In addition, you may be required to send in a current accounts aging report, federal tax returns, copy of your trade name certificate or fictitious name filing, articles of incorporation and bylaws, customer lists, copies of invoices, copies of driver's license, a copy of a voided check, etc. In most cases, 5-7 business days is the average amount of time it will take to receive your initial funding. From there on, the funding process will most likely speed up to 2-3 business days after you present invoices to the factor. There are some factors that can deliver same-day funds via a wire transaction, but just be aware of the fact that there will be fees associated with the amount of time it takes for you to receive funds into your account. For example, a same-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction. Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice facto IS CRM THE BEST TOOL EVER CAME INTO EXISTENCE -- NOT REALLY how long you want to factor. Still, other companies will require you to sign a term-contract for 12-24 months. If this is the case, the factor will also charge an early termination fee if the contract is broken before the term expires. Every company enters the funding equation at a different point. For example, where one business may only need to factor for a few months to get them through a small cash flow jam, another company may use factoring for years. So it's important that you take the time to think through how long you plan to factor your receivables, and be sure to consider the type of commitment you are comfortable making. Having an estimated length of time in mind will make it easier for you to find a funding company whose terms are conducive to your business' needs.CRM--It is Not a Easy TaskCRM integrates people, process and technology to maximize relationship with all Customers. CRM is comprehensive approach that provides seamless coordination between all customer facings functions. CRM increasingly influence internet.But as I am going to mention below CRM exactly doesn't solve the customer queries or does it build relationship between customers and company in the long term relationship.CRM hasn't actually brought the sales teams, marketing departments, R&D, or customer service departments any closer to the customer at all! Technology is a poor substitute for the human voice and social interaction.Let me first tell you that there is a serious problem with the oxymoron Client Relationship Management. If Intimate loving families and friends find it difficult to manage their relationships how is a company that sees its clients only a few hours each year going to manage the relationship?Building layers of separation between the company and the client, software programs, auto responders, marketers, voice mail systems, web sites, and self serve check outs are the deat Also included in the contract will be details on the type of guaranty that the factor will require before funding your invoices. Although there are a few factors that will not require a guaranty, the majority of them will want either a personal guaranty, whereby the seller is personally responsible for any unpaid invoices, or a validity guaranty, in which the seller guarantees that all of the invoices that are sold to the factor are valid, were prepared after services were rendered, and that the customer has agreed to pay them. Finally, it's necessary for you to understand what the invoicing process will be like after you have chosen a company to assist you with healthcare staffing funding. A question that I hear frequently is "How soon can I be funded?" The answer to this question can vary from days to weeks or perhaps months. In order to set up a company for its initial funding, a factor requires you to fill out and return legal paperwork, including an application, contract, and a tax information form. In addition, you may be required to send in a current accounts aging report, federal tax returns, copy of your trade name certificate or fictitious name filing, articles of incorporation and bylaws, customer lists, copies of invoices, copies of driver's license, a copy of a voided check, etc. In most cases, 5-7 business days is the average amount of time it will take to receive your initial funding. From there on, the funding process will most likely speed up to 2-3 business days after you present invoices to the factor. There are some factors that can deliver same-day funds via a wire transaction, but just be aware of the fact that there will be fees associated with the amount of time it takes for you to receive funds into your account. For example, a same-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction. Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice facto Differentiate and Grow Rich: The Importance of a Strong USP customer has agreed to pay them.“With 50 other companies selling the same products and services, why should I do business with you rather than one of your competitors?”The number of competitors you face as an online merchant grows daily. If you can’t answer that one question, it’s only a matter of time before you go out of business.If you can answer that question and answer it clearly, communicating it to your prospective customers in everything you do, your road to eCommerce success is paved with gold!Your USP or Unique Selling Proposition answers that most critical question. If you have studied business for very long you’ve probably read or heard about the importance of having a strong, clear USP. However, it doesn’t take much surfing online to see that few companies listen. Most know that they need a USP, they just don’t know how to develop one.The process of developing your Unique Selling Proposition is fairly simple (note that I didn’t say easy.) I conduct intensive on-site USP development workshops for my clients around the world. By doing these workshops I’ve discovered 4 critical steps to developing your USP.First, study your c Finally, it's necessary for you to understand what the invoicing process will be like after you have chosen a company to assist you with healthcare staffing funding. A question that I hear frequently is "How soon can I be funded?" The answer to this question can vary from days to weeks or perhaps months. In order to set up a company for its initial funding, a factor requires you to fill out and return legal paperwork, including an application, contract, and a tax information form. In addition, you may be required to send in a current accounts aging report, federal tax returns, copy of your trade name certificate or fictitious name filing, articles of incorporation and bylaws, customer lists, copies of invoices, copies of driver's license, a copy of a voided check, etc. In most cases, 5-7 business days is the average amount of time it will take to receive your initial funding. From there on, the funding process will most likely speed up to 2-3 business days after you present invoices to the factor. There are some factors that can deliver same-day funds via a wire transaction, but just be aware of the fact that there will be fees associated with the amount of time it takes for you to receive funds into your account. For example, a same-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction. Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice facto Trade-Marking Your Logo Design me-day wire transaction will often cost you more than an overnight ACH transaction.Trade-marking your company name and logo can pay dividends down the road. A logo design trademark can prevent competitors from infringing on your brand name and identity. It can also protect your own company from accusations of logo design infringement. This article addresses some of the key trade-marking issues of logo design, as it’s a topic that many businesses will come across.Trade-marking a logo design can be a complicated process. Because of the many other companies the registrar will have to compare your logo against, the process will often be time-consuming. There is always a certain amount of subjectivity involved in making the comparisons, and it often depends on the type of industry you’re in. Software companies for example often trade-mark their logo as they depend on it for their packaging and branding etc. Construction companies on the other hand may not be as attached to their logo, as it won’t find itself on the end-product.Also, because a logo is comprised of different design elements, sometimes only one aspect of the logo will be able to be trade-marked at a time. This is because a logo design is often comprise Another topic involved with the entire funding process is what's known as the "reserve account." Reserve is the percentage of an invoice amount that the factor will hold onto until it receives payment from your customers. This reserve amount will eventually be released back to you once your invoices have been paid and the factor has collected its fees. For example, let's say that you have an 80 percent advance rate and 20 percent is held for reserve. Let's also say that your invoices were paid within 30 days, translating into a three percent discount fee. The initial 20 percent minus the three percent discount fee equals 17 percent, which is due back to you. Some factors will have automatic reserve releases weekly, some every other week or some monthly. Then there are some factors who will not release the reserve unless it is specifically requested by their client. Finding out when your reserve will be released back to you is an excellent question to ask a factor because it determines how soon you can have access to additional money to invest back into your business. You also want to consider whether or not you want a factor to handle just your healthcare staffing invoice factoring or all of your back office services including billing, collections, issuing payroll, etc. Some factors will do a portion of the back office services and some will only act as a funder. Just remember that if you choose a factor that is willing to do all of your back office services in addition to funding, there will most likely be extra fees associated with the extra work. You may prefer to hand the entire billing and collecting process over to a factor so that you can focus your efforts on other areas of growing your business. Or you might want to work with a factor that will process and mail your invoices in addition to collecting while you continue to run the company’s payroll in-house. Perhaps, you would feel the most in control if you continue to invoice and collect and do your own payroll in-house. Whichever you choose, there will be a factor out there that is with the best fit for you. Finally, the last thing that you should look for when choosing a factor is if you have access to financial reports concerning your clients' payments. Most factors keep a detailed account of your customers' payments. Just because the factor runs these reports for his/her own knowledge does not necessarily mean that they will share them with you. Some factors will provide you with weekly/monthly reports via e-mail or snail mail, and some factors can provide you with real-time reporting. This means that as soon as a payment is posted to your account, you can view it online and see the same screen that the factor sees. Having access to these reports is a good way for you to learn more about your customers. For example, if you notice that one of your client's invoices is approaching 60 days, and you don't want to have to pay the fees for those extra days, you could call that client and try to get the invoice paid sooner. Or if your factoring company handles your collections, you could also call them up and request that they work their collections on that particular account harder. Whichever way you choose to address the situation is completely up to you, but also keep in mind that having the option to view the reports in the first place is an important one. In its entirety, these articles have addressed multiple ways to help you find the right factor for your healthcare staffing factoring needs. Like I stated at the beginning of this series, there are thousands of factors out there, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. So it's extremely important to look at the all-encompassing package of what each factor has to offer before you make your final decision. The best thing to do is ask what you need in terms of healthcare staffing invoice financing and listen for the answers that will benefit your business the most.
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