Can your mobile phone add to your direct selling bottom line?


Listen to this interview of Will Wang GrayLin by Kimberly Rhodes and maximize your mobile phone creating more profits in your direct selling and party planning career.

What if you could literally take your business anywhere you go? What if making a purchase was as simple as running into a sales associate anywhere in the store? The days of cash registers and check-out lanes are slowly fading, with Will GrayLin, steering some of these innovations. Real-time transactions on virtually any mobile device make it easy to take credit cards without the high fees of traditional merchant accounts. Imagine no more, you can take advantage of this innovation, thanks to the technical geniuses at Roam Data. They have developed mobile commerce and business applications that will definitely increase your sales.

Learn how you can turn your mobile phone into a POS (Point of Sales) terminal. Turn you cell phone as portable cash register, which enables real-time credit card transactions, customer and transaction tracking and a whole lot more! This with no hardware required and with low cost of acquisition these applications work on hundreds of mobile devices. It keeps you steps ahead of the competition.

This innovation on your mobile phone will help you sell more, faster and easier by using your own mobile phone to enter orders, enroll new recruits, accept credit card payments, check volume status and much more. This is definitely a complete mobile commerce package.

If you want to add more customers then listen to this interview now.

More About Will Wang GrayLin

Will Graylin is CEO of ROAM Data, Inc. Will has founded 4 high-tech companies focused on mobile computing, security and payments since his graduate thesis on at MIT nearly a decade ago. His current company ROAM Data enables commerce and payment applications on virtually any mobile phone. Applications ranging from accepting credit cards, to order entry, inventory look up, corporate data updates, status and more. ROAM’s mCommerce gateway connects processors, merchants and consumers securely and effectively on mobile devices of any kind to act as transaction terminals.

Before ROAM, Will was founder and CEO of WAY Systems, a Mobile Point Of Sales (POS) services company. He grew WAY from zero to the #2 Mobile POS Service provider in the U.S. and was honored with the 2005 “Movers & Shakers Award” by Transaction World magazine. Prior to WAY he was founder and CEO of EntitleNet, a security software company, merged with BEA Systems (now Oracle Corporation) for a profit in 2001. Before that he was founding President of Marbles (later Skyfire Technologies), first terminal server mobile software company. He earned two Masters degrees from MIT (MBA & MSEECS) served as US Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer for nearly 6 years. For additional information on Will Graylin, click here.

Comments

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  3. Archie Hill says:

    mobile commerce will have an increasing trend in the following years.’:”

  4. Deb Bixler says:

    This definitely can be overwhelming all the different tech stuff and keeping up. I have hesitated to do much with the phone other than email as do not want to much clutter. Good info. Thanks

  5. i dunno if mobile commerce can really took off like e-commerce on the internet `;,

  6. Laundry Bag says:

    my mobile phone is not the latest one but it sure has lots of features ,.;

  7. we need some smaller and energy efficient microprocessors to support mobile computing ,~’

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