Anyone that works on the Internet knows the value of having a PayPal account. There are few companies that perform services online that do not accept PayPal as a payment option. At Content Customs, 95% of our business is done through PayPal including accepting payments from clients, making payments to advertising clients and domain sellers and paying our staff.
As an experienced content writer, I often receive offers from developers requesting that I consider entering into a variety of different types of web site partnerships that center around assisting them in generating the content for the web sites that they create for their clients.
I’ve gotten a few requests to write this post and, to be honest, it’s probably about time. Creating a valuable and well written web site is a service that some people offer for free. However, do a simple Google search and try to find a web site in the top 10 that doesn’t have some sort of advertisement, store or banner.
As our staff of content writers continues to grow, we are constantly looking for new ways to reward our staff for their hard work and dedication to the art of Internet content creation.
One of the major considerations of running an on-line content company, or for that matter, running any business, is how to properly manage customer billing and invoices.





