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How do New Technologies like the iPhone 4 affect New Business Opportunities?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

smartphonesWith the launch of new technologies such as the iPhone 4 and the iPad, it’s easy to forget that not so long ago there was a time when the most advanced technology in an office was the telephone:  A simpler time when pen and paper, or maybe a typewriter, along with the postal service and a filing cabinet was the basis of all work and communication. A time when salesmen went out and about to do business on the road and when computers were closer to abacuses than today’s superfast nanotech marvels.

When starting a new business in today’s environment, the technology you require has gone from being nonexistent, through large clunky and unreliable, to sleek, sophisticated, user friendly, often beautiful and increasingly open sourced. Here are some of the most important new technologies and how they affect new businesses:

Broadband Internet, HTML5

There is no escaping that we are now an online world. Without a website your company could make the best grommets in the world, but not many people would know about it. With the step to broadband internet, the World Wide Web came to households around the country like never before, (as dial-up was fairly limited), and made it possible for even the smallest start up business to create a webpage for people to see their products.

HTML is the core markup language of the internet, and the basis upon which webpages are built. HTML5 (and CSS3) is the latest version of this language, which is set to make it even easier for new businesses to incorporate various modern elements into their websites when browsers get up to speed with the technology.

Search Engines, SEO

Search engines have changed the way people search for businesses and services. When looking for anything from a new job to somewhere to sell your 1956 limited edition Elvis original album press, instead of going to the yellow pages, the majority of the world goes to a search engine.

Search engines like Google are now among the biggest and most profitable companies in the world which shows how big a part of our lives they have become. A new business that appears at the top of search engine rankings will get more business. So SEO (search engine optimisation) is an increasingly key part of any new businesses strategy, as this improves the position of a businesses website within the search engine rankings.

Smartphones

Smartphones such as the new iPhone 4 or the very popular Blackberry have massively improved the connection between small business owners and their customers. Even one person companies can maintain contact with their suppliers, other staff, accountants and clients without having to be tied to or constantly returning to a desk. With a smartphone a new business can have lower overheads also, as a number of apps available on smartphones can keep track of your finances, track your tasks and appointments, allow you to access the internet on the move and maintain a constant point of contact for potential new customers.

New technologies have revolutionised business, but have also made it easier for a business’s competition at the same time. The bar has been raised for everyone and new technologies are here to help.

Martin Able has worked for years as part of the Lancore team to provide the most secure money transfer services through complete payment gateways solutions.

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Many New Ways to Make Payments with Your Mobile

Monday, June 14th, 2010

New e-commerce developments are upon us from brains akin to the likes of Einstein and Copernicus. First, there was ‘ye olde’ methods of paying for things; trading pigs and chickens at the local market or swapping shiny shells for goods and services; next there was actual gold and jewels in rich men’s pockets which were swiftly swapped for paper money because wallets and purses couldn’t handle the weight. In the modern age we have progressed from paper money and cheques, to plastic money, to online digital money and now…now we have some of these offerings below. People want to pay for things with as little hassle as possible and while keeping track of their accounts at the same time.

Apple iPhone 4 (Image Courtesy Of Apple)

Apple iPhone 4 (Image Courtesy Of Apple)

Square

The ‘Square’ looks like a sugar lump with an audio jack sticking out of it. This clever device allows you to make payments from your mobile at any location which has the appropriate software, or alternatively if you are a retailer, allows you to take payments from customers if they are also tooled up. It is free to sign up to the service and you can even have your receipts sent to your email or mobile phone to save on paper. What is most interesting is that as a retailer you can set up your Square account to use photo verification, so that whenever someone makes a payment, you can visually confirm they are the account holder.

Pageonce

Pageonce is a free iPhone app which can be used to make payments and help keep track of all your bills and transactions from your phone. Unlike regular mobile banking, this cracking app ties all your bills and services into one handy place to let you keep track of and manage your money. Bank accounts, utility bills and many other types of payment can be tracked and altered from the palm of your hand, allowing you to see a calendar of payments, charts and other stats on your spending. All in all it could be the best way for you to manage and hopefully save money.

NFC

Near Field Communication is a contactless way of transferring data from a mobile device to a receiver within a 10 centimetre radius. This technology was designed with mobile devices in mind and is an ideal platform for people to make close proximity payments with their phones. Currently used in some parts of Asia and Europe, NFC is used to pay for public transport ticketing, to read ‘smart posters’ and to use a mobile phone as a debit/credit card. Phones need to be built with NFC hardware inside, much like Bluetooth, but the infrastructure is already out there, ready for it to be used more widely.

As an online multi-currency payment processer and merchant service operator, Lancore is a market leader when it comes to online commerce and has opened up a world of new markets for new and existing business customers worldwide.

Having worked in money transfer services for over a decade, Martin Able has vast experience in ensuring secure online credit card processing.

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