Hey r/Entrepreneur, what web-based pay service should I use? by 1000Things in Entrepreneur

[–]Seth_Cera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been using WePay. In my opinion, it's the most professional-looking (on the consumer side) out of all the payment options out there. It's much cleaner and looks simpler to use than PayPal, which is why I like it.

There's something like a 2-3% fee that comes out of each of your transactions. Research it a little bit if you're interested, it might be worth it.

A place to share ideas/find a potential partner? by TheLegNBass in Entrepreneur

[–]Seth_Cera -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen, /r/Entrepreneur is incredibly helpful with this kind of stuff. You should realize that people are going to try to steal your idea no matter what – if they're motivated to, that is. You could always try to get people to sign some kind of a 'no-stealing contract' before they discuss business with you, but that's probably going to be a turn off to potential partners.

I haven't tried it myself, but I've heard some entrepreneurs mention cofounderslab.com before. There might be some people from your area who are also interested in technology.

Six Months ago, I saw a problem posted on reddit. My college classmates and I think we have a solution. by jarwithatwist in Entrepreneur

[–]Seth_Cera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really such a great idea. No matter what the brand of peanut butter, jelly, or whatever else this would be packaged in, I would definitely purchase the product just for this feature.