Merchant Sales Podcast
Podcasts for January 2024

Merchant Sales Podcast
January 29th, 2024
Future-Proofing Your Marketing & Sales Strategies
Learn about the future of ISO sales and marketing from the vantage of industry veteran Allen Kopelman. "Business owners are looking for partners. If we have the right products, they will pay," says Kopelman, CEO at Nationwide Payment Systems. James follows that with his take on why content marketing is so important for ISOs and agents, and Patti reports on a movement afoot in Washington to regulate fintech firms that offer payment services.

Merchant Sales Podcast
January 20th, 2024
Activating Agents to Sell Integrated Payments Title!
Discover how Josh Holden, agent owner at CardConnect, is building a team of local agents to sell complex payment processing solutions. Plus James has the skinny on getting outside capital and Patti reports on how surcharging and cash discounting are getting caught up in the federal government's campaign against junk fees.

Merchant Sales Podcast
January 12th, 2024

Merchant Sales Podcast
January 7th, 2024
The Case for Selling Check Processing Services
If you're selling payment processing with any form of dual pricing, you also should be offering check processing, say Travis Powers, Vice President of Partner & ISO Relations at CrossCheck. Discover the residual opportunities available with modern check services in this featured interview. Then James discusses the ins and outs of scaling a business, and Patti reports on opposition to credit card routing legislation.

Merchant Sales Podcast
January 1st, 2024
The Future of Food Delivery & Payment Processing
Offer restaurants the ability to receive and manage delivery orders from multiple services using a single interface, says Thibault Le Conte, Founder of OrderOut. "We provide seamless Clover integration, and there's an API for ISVs," he notes in this week's interview. James follows with some insights on additional verticals where there is growing demand for delivery, and Patti reports on Apple's latest legal woes.