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  • Lower Card Processing Fees Don’t Always Mean Higher Newsagency Profits

    Running a successful newsagency involves managing various costs, and card processing fees are a significant part of the equation. It’s tempting to opt for the lowest rate offered by a card processing company, assuming it will instantly enhance your profits. However, the reality is more complex. A seemingly attractive discount doesn’t always translate to higher…

    Lower Card Processing Fees Don’t Always Mean Higher Newsagency Profits
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    Shoptalk 2025 Key Takeaways: AI, Driverless Cars, and the Future of Retail

    Shoptalk 2025 Key Takeaways: AI, Driverless Cars, and the Future of Retail

    Shoptalk 2025 concluded last week, leaving attendees inspired by insights into the rapidly changing retail industry. From the transformative potential of AI to the implications of driverless cars and the ongoing rivalry between local businesses and retail giants, the conference provided a preview of the future of shopping. This blog post dives into the key…

  • Boost Sales with Free Tastings: Haigh’s Chocolate Success Story

    Boost Sales with Free Tastings: Haigh’s Chocolate Success Story

    In the competitive world of retail, finding innovative ways to increase sales is essential. One strategy that has proven highly effective is the use of free tastings. The recent success of Haigh’s Chocolates, as highlighted by Newsagencyblog.com.au, showcases this approach. Their strategic use of free chocolate tastings has resulted in a significant boost in sales,…


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  • Lower Card Processing Fees Don’t Always Mean Higher Newsagency Profits

    Running a successful newsagency involves managing various costs, and card processing fees are a significant part of the equation. It’s tempting to opt for the lowest rate offered by a card processing company, assuming it will instantly enhance your profits. However, the reality is more complex. A seemingly attractive discount doesn’t always translate to higher…