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Email is one of the first and most popular forms of communication to be developed on the internet. Along with tools like chat rooms and message boards, emailing has shown people how quickly and effectively they can communicate in cyberspace. Social media has introduced newer and more novel lines of communication to the general public, Read More...

Emailing has been a widely accepted form of communication in our culture for a few decades now. Though the vast majority of people use email on a regular basis, it’s not commonly thought of as a marketing tool. In recent years, however, businesses have started to unleash the potential of emailing in their marketing strategies. Read More...

One of the keys to success at Weave is ensuring that our complete business toolbox benefits three different groups simultaneously: business owners, their employees, and their customers. We understand that, much like good communication networks, successful businesses are fully integrated. They bring together all their disparate parts to yield positive gains for bosses, workers, and Read More...

The way consumers review businesses has changed drastically over the last 20 years. In the 20th century, customers complimented, criticized, and discussed the merits of different businesses through analog media. People met up to talk about businesses in public places, wrote their opinions in newspapers and magazines, and shared advice directly with business owners. In Read More...

At Weave, our goal is to serve as your business’s complete toolbox. We initially focused all our energy on using both hardware and software solutions to integrate communication networks. Over time, however, we realized that there were opportunities to expand into bringing greater efficiency to all aspects of the customer experience. Why Focus on Payments? Read More...

Our society is in the middle of a pandemic. It remains unclear what will unfold in the days to come, but many businesses are already shortening hours, canceling appointments, and sending their employees home to work. These temporary arrangements have already affected the stock market, millions of workers, and consumers everywhere. The technological sophistication of Read More...

According to a recent study, 41% of customers avoid certain stores and businesses that don’t accept their preferred payment type. Are you missing out on a wealth of customers because you’re not taking enough forms of payment? Even if you accept a variety of payments, you could still end up frustrating your customers. As you Read More...

We had a theory, so we decided to test it. Our theory was that in today’s society, where convenience is prized, and everything is going digital, people want to have payment options that go beyond just cash. We wondered if not accepting multiple payment options could hinder a small business and prevent it from growing Read More...

Most small businesses today don’t have a well-defined marketing strategy. Because they’re generally dealing with the reality of geographic, financial, or staffing constraints, these businesses are content to use old-fashioned approaches to marketing: word-of-mouth recommendations, print advertisements, and mailers. What many of these businesses fail to realize is how marketing strategies have transformed in the Read More...

Does your business accept credit cards? If so, you need a payment gateway. Typically, payment gateways have been associated with e-commerce stores as a way to take credit card payments online. Now, however, service-based businesses are beginning to realize how useful they are in providing secure transactions, expanding “office hours,” and expediting payment processing times. Read More...

You put a lot of thought into providing a five-star experience for your customers. But, have you thought about how your payment options can positively or negatively impact that experience? At one time or another, most of us have been in a situation where we couldn’t use our credit card at an “all cash” establishment, Read More...