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Recurring Billing System Implementation

Episode 5 of the Capitalism’s Favorite Business Model podcast, hosted by Ordway, titled "Recurring Billing System Implementation" was published on January 23, 2024 and runs 53 minutes.

January 23, 2024 ·53m · Capitalism’s Favorite Business Model

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Max Rosenberg, VP of Client Services at Ordway, discusses the considerations for implementing a recurring billing system on this episode of the Ordway podcast. Discussion topics include automating sales tax calculations, connecting to payment gateways, and designing customer communications schedules. He also provides insights on who is typically involved in the recurring billing project, how long implementation will take, and what the most common obstacles encountered include. Lea...

Max Rosenberg, VP of Client Services at Ordway, discusses the considerations for implementing a recurring billing system on this episode of the Ordway podcast.  Discussion topics include automating sales tax calculations, connecting to payment gateways, and designing customer communications schedules.  He also provides insights on who is typically involved in the recurring billing project, how long implementation will take, and what the most common obstacles encountered include.

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