By Andy
At FeeFighters, we work with a number creative professionals on a daily basis. No matter their field (designer, developer, illustrator, etc) there’s one universal theme: creative professionals are weary of accepting credit cards. Most cite the fees involved as the main reason for not accepting plastic. We recently spoke with Mark Campbell of LogosAtlanta, a creative consultancy agency that used FeeFighters this year. Read more
By Stella
Sharon Hackney has a beautiful line of organic beauty products with a mission of empowering women. Me & the Girls sells handmade beauty products with organic ingredients; a portion of all sales go to organizations with an emphasis on social justice for women and motherhood. Here’s her story. Read more
By Stella
Kansas City based startup Zappn helps merge the real world and the mobile world. One stop third party payment processors like PayPal did not appeal to Zappn cofounder Brock Masterson, so he turned to FeeFighters for other options. Read more
By Stella
PlanbookEdu is an awesome resource for teachers. They came to FeeFighters looking for a merchant account in order to give customers more options when it came to payment (in addition to PayPal and Google Checkout). Read more
By Stella
After struggling with the credit card processing system at Wells Fargo Bank for years and feeling as though they were getting shamelessly ripped off, Tom Jordan and his wife decided it was time to look for a better option for Socorro, their women’s clothing boutique in Santa Barbara, Calif. Read more
By Stella
What do gamers do when looking for a credit card processor? Come to FeeFighters, but of course. Here’s the scoop from Adam at Gaming Synergies. Read more
By Stella
Did you know that the online gnome buying market is a burgeoning business? Today we’re talking to Andy Nadler from a rather unique business called Forward Momentum which made its start selling garden gnomes online. Read more
By Stella
The pristine waters and luxurious beaches of Hawaii are an indulgent escape for millions of travelers in search of an exotic getaway from the mainland – and the mainstream. But, that same seclusion that attracts tourists can also be a barrier to Hawaii residents and businesses when it comes to keeping up with the latest trends. Read more