I've seen several TV ads about Intuit for building a website.Has anyone ever heard of them,maybe uses or used them before?It seems pretty good,but I have no idea what I'm doing as far as that type stuff goes.I also noticed on their website they have a mobile credit card thing.Fees seem very reasonable.Do any of ya'll use creditcard machines?I've always felt most people would feel more comfortable swiping the ole card than pulling out the ole cash-a-roo.Any thoughts on this?Thanks any advice
I've seen several TV ads about Intuit for building a website.Has anyone ever heard of them,maybe uses or used them before?It seems pretty good,but I have no idea what I'm doing as far as that type stuff goes.I also noticed on their website they have a mobile credit card thing.Fees seem very reasonable.Do any of ya'll use creditcard machines?I've always felt most people would feel more comfortable swiping the ole card than pulling out the ole cash-a-roo.Any thoughts on this?Thanks any advice
I have been using "Intuit Accounting Quick Books" for 15 years it is a love hate relationship I have never heard of intuit for websites... We use MS front page to make our web sites, all this stuff can get very costly have you tried using a free blog site, you can make as many as you want and their free.
We have credit card capabilities however it does cost money to use it I like it because it gives you another sales edge, with that said nothing beats cash and you should offer a cash discount like at the gas pumps.
-- Edited by Bob Jr on Wednesday 17th of March 2010 06:04:20 PM
ive seen intuits commercials as well. they seem to offer those web sites for like 50 bucks. they also offer credit card terminals. the rates they charge for those seem to be fairly reasonable. its something like 20 bucks a month and 1 to 2 percent of transactions depending on volume. no contracts i think and the portable machines can run off ur smartphones using bluetooth. theyre like 200 bucks and u own them, not lease them.
Not shure about intuit websites... but for what it's worth I've used homestead twice to create website and found them easy to use and navigate to create website and you can get live help...yep real live hep!!! 5$ month for 5 pg. website good luck Chris Kaeppel Arkansas Roof Renew
Thanks to all that responded......Bob Jr.,I like the cash discount idea.That'll def. be something I'll consider..........Deputy,that's exactly what I'm saying!No contracts and only $20/mth,I just don't think you'll beat that!....And Chris,I think I may try the homestead.I remember seeing some other guys oin here that uses it.Seems like there's a tight race between homestead and godaddy from what I've seen in other posts on here
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I also been using Intuit Accounting Quick Books for contractors for some time now. However for the basic job when you're getting paid at the door and only have a line or two of service Intuit could be way too much. For the faster, cash jobs I been using
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