Welcome to our new Wednesday series~
Each week I'll be highlighting mobile apps, websites, and tech tools that are useful for those of us in the small business (or micro business for some!) world. With the help of our team members, I'll feature tools we can all use as well as some more specialized tech. You are welcome to post questions in the comments section if you need tech help at any stage.
Please share your experience and ideas for future articles with this submission form.
The highest user rating I envision is Excellent, meaning a must have for nearly all sellers and exceptional ease of use for the intended purpose. To kick off this series, I'll start with a tool that has earned this rating by my own use for over a year and by many of our members--Square. We've been discussing Square in our Google Group and it comes highly recommended from many of our team members. As we look forward to holiday shows, I hope you'll consider the benefits of accepting credit and debit cards from customers.
What does it do?
Square is two things: an app for your phone or tablet and a small device (that's square). It allows any seller to process credit cards at any volume for a flat rate.
Why should I use it?
The Square app and the combined device make it easy and fast for your customers to purchase with a credit or debit card. My experience is that this has quadrupled my sales at shows! The app is free. The device is free and will arrive by mail if you choose. You are only charged once you make a sale and the percentage comes off of the sale so there is no billing. Square works on the iphone, ipad, and Droid operating systems and with all major cards.
My experience is that customers are very willing to use the scanner and then 'sign' on my Droid phone. They can choose to have an email sent to them as a receipt as well. You can also process charges over the phone, by typing in the numbers rather than swiping the card. This is useful for wholesale orders or personal websites at a small volume.
Is there a trial/free version?
The best way to try Square is to go to the App Store or Market on your mobile or tablet and search for Square by Square Inc. The app is free to download. You do not need the device to use square, but without it, you'll need to type the card numbers rather than swipe.
Any downsides?
Square charges 2.75% on each transaction. (For comparison, Paypal generally charges 2.9% and 30 cents.) You do need a bank account for the deposit, this needs to be registered at the website: www.squareup.com. Square is one of the fastest ways I have seen to process a payment, but at a show, it still may not be as fast as cash, especially if you happen to be out of mobile range.
Have you used Square? I know some people further use it to capture emails for future mailings and personalize their receipts with product photos. Please share your experience in the comments!
~Even
If you're an Etsy seller in the San Francisco Bay Area, contact Jen from Mama's Magic Studio about joining SFEtsy!
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Tech Tools: Square
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Mobile Snapp -- Apps for Your Etsy Shop
Those of you who have been around the SF Etsy team for a while may remember that I'm one of those folks who still use a "Stupidphone" -- my husband and I share an old, basic flip phone and use it almost exclusively for emergencies. (Or for those rare times we're out on a date and need to give the babysitter a way to contact us!) I've held an iPhone exactly once, for about three minutes. Yes, I have some gadget anxiety, and I'm definitely behind the curve when it comes to all this nifty 21st century technology. Smartphones, Square, Apps.... Mama confesses, it's all a little baffling to me!
So I find it amusing that I'm in the position to share some news with team members and Etsians: for a limited time, you can get a free App for your Etsy shop!
I met last week with Cindy from MobileSnapp, a start up that is working on ways to help Etsians tap more directly into the smartphone user customer demographic. Cindy was kind enough to walk me through all the details, and while I'm still a little fuzzy on the specifics I am excited to share this opportunity. Especially since, for now, it's free!
With MobileSnapp, you can set up a personalized App for your Etsy shop which your customers can download for free. It will bring them directly to your Etsy shop and let them buy right from their smartphone. It lets your shop show up on searches such as those in iTunes and publishes your App to the iTunes App Store or Google Market. And as I mentioned, for a limited time, you can choose either the Android or the iPhone version for free.
Now, as I understand it, folks can always get to your Etsy shop through their web access on their phone, going through Etsy, but the neat thing about the App is that it brings them only and directly to your shop and keeps them there (the options to leave your shop and search through Etsy as a whole is not available, since the search bar usually at the top of your Etsy shop is not part of the App). For your dedicated customers, it makes shopping at your storefront easy and lets them stay up to date with your latest products.
I asked Cindy to share a little blurb about her company, and here's what she has to say: "All Etsy Sellers can now create a mobile app for your own Etsy Shop through MobileSnapp. It’s quick, easy and cost-effective. With a one time $9.99 payment you can advertise yourself to millions of mobile app users, who can find you on iTunes or Android Marketplace and download your app for free. Study shows more engaged shoppers shop with apps, and you can take advantage of that today! Just go here and enter your Etsy Shop URL. You will see your shop as a mobile app instantaneously."
So what about that free part? Where's the catch?
MobileSnapp is still in Beta, and they are offering a limited number of free publications to either iTunes or Android Marketplace. If you wanted both, you'd have to pay the $9.99 fee for the other, and after the free ones are gone you'll have to pay $9.99 for either. Participating in the free option does mean that you'll give them your email, and they'll be asking you for feedback. Also be aware that it apparently takes a while to get the publication through, especially with iTunes, and note that you'll need Chrome or Safari browser to get the site to work.
If you have questions, Cindy from customer service was very helpful and willing to answer any questions or concerns. You can reach her here. And for more info, you can check out their blog, twitter, or Facebook.
Lastly, please note that MobileSnapp is not endorsed by SF Etsy, nor do I have any relationship with the company. Just sharing an opportunity that might be of interest!
And being so new to all of this, I'd love to hear what y'all think in the comments!
If you're an Etsy seller in the San Francisco Bay Area, contact Jen from Mama's Magic Studio about joining SFEtsy!
So I find it amusing that I'm in the position to share some news with team members and Etsians: for a limited time, you can get a free App for your Etsy shop!
I met last week with Cindy from MobileSnapp, a start up that is working on ways to help Etsians tap more directly into the smartphone user customer demographic. Cindy was kind enough to walk me through all the details, and while I'm still a little fuzzy on the specifics I am excited to share this opportunity. Especially since, for now, it's free!
With MobileSnapp, you can set up a personalized App for your Etsy shop which your customers can download for free. It will bring them directly to your Etsy shop and let them buy right from their smartphone. It lets your shop show up on searches such as those in iTunes and publishes your App to the iTunes App Store or Google Market. And as I mentioned, for a limited time, you can choose either the Android or the iPhone version for free.
Now, as I understand it, folks can always get to your Etsy shop through their web access on their phone, going through Etsy, but the neat thing about the App is that it brings them only and directly to your shop and keeps them there (the options to leave your shop and search through Etsy as a whole is not available, since the search bar usually at the top of your Etsy shop is not part of the App). For your dedicated customers, it makes shopping at your storefront easy and lets them stay up to date with your latest products.
I asked Cindy to share a little blurb about her company, and here's what she has to say: "All Etsy Sellers can now create a mobile app for your own Etsy Shop through MobileSnapp. It’s quick, easy and cost-effective. With a one time $9.99 payment you can advertise yourself to millions of mobile app users, who can find you on iTunes or Android Marketplace and download your app for free. Study shows more engaged shoppers shop with apps, and you can take advantage of that today! Just go here and enter your Etsy Shop URL. You will see your shop as a mobile app instantaneously."
So what about that free part? Where's the catch?
MobileSnapp is still in Beta, and they are offering a limited number of free publications to either iTunes or Android Marketplace. If you wanted both, you'd have to pay the $9.99 fee for the other, and after the free ones are gone you'll have to pay $9.99 for either. Participating in the free option does mean that you'll give them your email, and they'll be asking you for feedback. Also be aware that it apparently takes a while to get the publication through, especially with iTunes, and note that you'll need Chrome or Safari browser to get the site to work.
If you have questions, Cindy from customer service was very helpful and willing to answer any questions or concerns. You can reach her here. And for more info, you can check out their blog, twitter, or Facebook.
Lastly, please note that MobileSnapp is not endorsed by SF Etsy, nor do I have any relationship with the company. Just sharing an opportunity that might be of interest!
And being so new to all of this, I'd love to hear what y'all think in the comments!
If you're an Etsy seller in the San Francisco Bay Area, contact Jen from Mama's Magic Studio about joining SFEtsy!
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