You have probably heard of the notorious “Black Friday;” no we're not talking Black Friday of World War Two--were referring to America’s favorite (or most hated) day of shopping after Thanksgiving. But these days, its not only Black Friday’s in store sales that are grabbing the attention of consumers--now, Black Friday online sales and Cyber Monday sales are making the headlines. Global Web, a key payment processing company, examines the relatively recent phenomenon of Cyber Monday, as well as Black Friday online sales, and the role each plays in E-commerce.
The days of driving to the shopping mall at 4 am for Black Friday sales may be dwindling, as more and more consumers opt to stay at home and take advantages of Black Friday online sales. Likewise, today we have an entirely internet-based day of shopping: Cyber Monday, on the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend. Naturally, companies in the electronic payment business, like Global Web, will see an opportunity for growth due to the fact that consumers are rapidly turning to E-commerce.
So, what are the prospects of major online shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday? A definite trend indicated that we are likely to see an increase in the sales of electronic devices. Indeed, this past Cyber Monday (2012) saw an unprecedented spike in sales for the newest Google device--the Nexus 4. The online market for electronics (in contrast to other industries, such as apparel), is rapidly growing, thus directly demanding faster and more secure online payment processing on the part of companies like Global Web.
The ability for stores to accept payments online is crucial for survival. Each year, more and more customers spend a significant amount time shopping via computer, tablet and mobile phone. And now, its also more simple than ever before for businesses to start accepting payment online thanks to services which enable business to create customized shopping platform online, and thanks to online payment processors like Global Web. Global Web spokesperson states that the company looks forward to a growing demand for payment processing services, and that Global Web will “continue to provide the highest level of security for its clients.”
Global Web, based in New York City and founded in 2003, was founded with the mission of securing the online transfer of payment for both merchants and consumers. The company provides extensive consulting services to clients, as well as content management, e checks processing and subscription processing. The company uses advanced encryption systems to secure networks for its clientele.
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Global Web is a top-tier subscription management company located in New York City. The company, operating on a global level, ensures that both merchant and consumer enjoys a flawless online subscription experience. The company consults clients on all matters related to online payment management. Global Web may be contacted at (877) 855-1753 or via Facebook, Google+ or Blogger.
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