Get All Access for $5/mo

Wednesday Web Resources: Free Stuff to Save Your Business Money

By Carol Tice Edited by Dan Bova

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Since I started this feature on the Daily Dose, I've begun hearing from a lot of companies that would love their online tools to be mentioned in this space. But their tools cost money! I'm sticking to my philosophy that all my Wednesday Web resources should be free, free, free.

Here's this week's crop of free tools to help you avoid bad customers, cut your costs, promote your business locally, or start a new Web-based business.

Wondering whether you should let that new customer pay on credit? You might want to check with BadCustomer.com first. This free site is compiling a vast database of information on customers who've done chargebacks in the past--disputed charges on their card and gotten them removed. If you see a pattern there, you might want to ask the customer to pay cash.

The site provides merchants with information to put on their Web site about their use of BadCustomer as a possible deterrent to anyone who has a habit of trying to get their charges reversed. Will that really stop the problem? Not sure, but in any case, you'll know more about the prospective customer's credit-card history this way. Interestingly, the site appears to make its money on the other side of the coin, doing dispute resolution for consumers.

Avoiding bad customers should save you some money and aggravation. If you'd like to save more, there's BillShrink for Business. The BillShrink site, which launched last month, has a business module where you can compare rates on nearly 50 different credit cards to make sure you get the best deal. The site also appears to be readying comparison engines for savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs), as well as wireless service.

Consumer savings on the site have averaged about $1,000 a year, BillShrink says. Given the larger charging volume a business can have, the savings could potentially be much greater. Given what a hot topic rising charge-card fees are these days, this could be a valuable tool.

Everyone's been trying to figure out how to use the vast, global internet to get more customers to walk into their local store in Butte, Mont. or wherever. One site that seems to be getting some traction is MerchantCircle, which offers free localized promotion and the ability to co-promote with other local merchants. The site hit its 1 millionth business in January. While joining MerchantCircle is free, note that they do offer some low-cost services as well, including designing online ads and website creation.

If you want a free website complete with hosting, though, you might try Yola. Formerly SynthaSite, Yola offers basic free templates and hosting. Buy a cheap URL on one of the big sites, and you're in business.

Not sure how they make that work financially...they even offer online support. They do seem to sell a lot of Yola-branded gear in their store, so maybe that's the model. Oh wait -- they do have a premium level that's $50 a year, that offers more storage volume and better styles to choose from. Still a bargain price. Still not sure how they do it...interested business owners might want to sign on now, in case prices go up.

Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writer Carol Tice has written for Entrepreneur, Forbes, Delta Sky and many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo is Crowdfunding for Entrepreneurs.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Editor's Pick

Business News

'We Pulled Off An SEO Heist': Entrepreneur Stole 3.6 Million Pageviews From Competitors — And Your Business Could Be Next.

This has huge implications for businesses that rely on Google's organic traffic for revenue.

Business News

Wells Fargo Reportedly Fired More Than a Dozen Employees for Faking Keyboard Activity

The bank told Bloomberg that it "does not tolerate unethical behavior."

Starting a Business

Spend Less Time Worrying About Your Company's Runway — And More Time Rethinking Your Strategy. Here's How.

Perceived short runways leave founders in angst. It does not have to be this way; the best way to extend the runway is the right strategy.

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Leadership

7 Ways You Might Be Damaging Your Credibility as an Entrepreneur

Here are seven credibility killers entrepreneurs need to be aware of.