Online Payments
A collection of missives and messages, along with nerd talk and company carryings-on.
How to Increase Your Revenue With Recurring Subscriptions
By Brenda BarronIf you are running a business or non-profit, recurring subscriptions are a good way to add stability to your income. Find out more about the benefits of effective subscription models.
Read moreIntroducing the Official PayPal Checkout 2.0 Add-On for Gravity Forms
By Gravity FormsWe are excited to announce that the Gravity Forms PayPal Commerce Platform Add-On has changed its name, gained new features, and has become PayPal Checkout – now our #1 PayPal Add-On.
Read moreHow to Take Payments with Apple Pay and Google Pay in WordPress
By Brenda BarronFind out how to take payments on your website with Apple Pay and Google Pay using Gravity Forms and Stripe. Accept one off payments, set up recurring subscriptions, and much much more!
Read moreTake Payments on Your WordPress Website with Gravity Forms and Mollie
By Brenda BarronFind out more about Mollie, a powerful payment processor that will enable you to accept payments on your website from major credit cards as well as numerous European payment solutions.
Read moreStarter Guide: How to Sell Products on Your WordPress Website
By Brenda BarronWant to sell products on your WordPress website? In this Starter Guide, we’ll look at how to do just that with the help of Gravity Forms and give you plenty of tips to ensure your success.
Read moreOnline Business Webinar: Lead Generation, Sales, and Customer Retention
By Jonathan CalderonHello Gravity Forms Fans! Welcome to our first webinar run in collaboration with HubSpot. In this chat, we go over some top tips on how to get your new online business up and running.
Read moreThis Month’s Featured Add-On: Stripe!
By Megan JonesFind out how to move your business online and accept payments on your WordPress website with Gravity Forms and Stripe.
Read moreOnline Payments: 3 Ways to Take Payments on Your WordPress Website
By Megan JonesOur brand new ‘Online Payment’ series has been created to help support businesses and organizations looking to grow their online revenue. From brick and mortar stores that want to move business processes online, to universities and non-profits collecting fees and accepting donations, or service businesses charging monthly subscriptions, we aim to offer help and advice to all businesses trying to thrive in these strange times.
Read moreThis Month’s Featured Add-On: Square!
By Megan JonesThis article looks in depth at what Square has to offer and why you should install the Square Add-On for Gravity Forms on your website. Ready to jump in?
Read moreGravity Forms: Take Payments on Your WordPress Website
By Gravity FormsGravity Forms is the #1 form builder for businesses. The beauty of Gravity Forms is its flexibility – whatever your needs, experience, or the size of your business, Gravity Forms can cater to your specific project and skillset. Taking payments online is key for the majority of businesses – which is why with Gravity Forms, whether you need to accept one-off payments on your site or set up ongoing subscriptions, we have you covered. In this article, we look at how Gravity Forms can enable you to accept payments on your WordPress website and grow your business. Let’s get started… Note: This is the second article in a three-part ‘Gravity Forms’ series, showcasing just what you can do with our intuitive form builder. Make sure you check out the other articles in this series – Gravity Forms: A Powerful Lead Generation Tool and Gravity Forms: Custom Solutions for Web Professionals. Take Payments on Your WordPress Website If you are looking for a tool to cater to all your online payment needs, then look no further than Gravity Forms. So much more than just a lead generation tool, our form builder can help support your whole business, moving business processes online… READ MORE
Read moreHow to Engage with Your Customers Online (so they don’t forget you!)
By Megan JonesIf your business is still closed, or your physical premise remains temporarily shut, then you may be worried about the impact this will have on customer retention. To put it bluntly – will your customers remember you?
Read moreGive Your Online Infrastructure an Upgrade While Business is Quiet
By Megan JonesDuring the last few months, many businesses have been feeling the strain, seeing contracts and sales affected. However, if you are finding that business is quiet, now is a good time to make all those improvements you’ve been meaning to do for ages – especially upgrading your online infrastructure.
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