lets you manage your cross-channel activity with ease. The ChannelAdvisor platform provides actionable analytics and streamlines everything from digital marketing to repricing to order fulfillment and operations, helping sellers improve online performance and competitiveness on marketplaces.
When you have daily access to your e-commerce income, the possibilities for growth are seemingly endless. You can buy more inventory, invest in big opportunities, and cover unexpected expenses that may arise. And you could pay your suppliers early and more often, which would help strengthen your relationship with them and speed the supply chain. So how can you actually do all of this when you’re currently experiencing a two-week delay in income payments? The solution is , a financing company for marketplace sellers that gives you daily access to your income.
Payability offers a variety of solutions to help you maximize cash flow. One option is Instant Advance. With , Payability buys a certain amount of your future receivables at a discount, giving you a large lump sum of cash that you can use for inventory or other large investments. With Instant Advance, you could get up to $250,000 today — the actual amount depends on your account health and sales performance, not your credit score. In fact, Payability doesn’t even pull your credit.
If you’re looking to supplement this large deposit with daily payments, Payability offers , which pays you your e-commerce income one business day after making a sale (or sooner if you use the Payability Seller Card, which can be used anywhere Visa is accepted).
To learn more about Payability and the 2,500+ marketplace sellers that have achieved record growth from Instant Advance and Instant Access, visit to receive a $250 sign on-bonus and discounted fees.
Blog post by Victoria Sullivan, marketing manager at Payability
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Victoria Sullivan has over eight years of social media, copywriting and marketing experience. Prior to joining the Payability team, Victoria developed social media content and strategies for top technology brands such as Skype and Samsung. She holds a degree in Advertising from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. She can often be found in a yoga class or working on her fashion blog.
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