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Square Presents Commitment Feature s that Create Relationships between Companies and Customers

Pay with Square and Square Sign-up allow suppliers to treat clients like VIPs

Square launched new features today for Square Sign-up and Pay with Square that further expand the relationship between consumers. Square allows entrepreneurs to make benefits programs that both entice new clients and make existing clients return, again and again.

With more than two million individuals and businesses able to take credit ratings card expenses with Square across the United States, Square is focused on providing the resources people need to grow and manage businesses. Up-dates to Square Sign-up and Pay with Square include:

Pay with Square customers gather merchant credit ratings cards from their preferred places and monitor benefits from purchases on an in-app impact card
Tools to entice new clients and reward regulars, such as first check out deals and personalized impact cards

In-app confirming that provides immediate entry to revenue trends quickly and simple confirming, such as x and z reports
Intuitive stock library to easily make categories of items for immediate accessibility and sorting
Customizable percentage and dollar discounts for any product or sale
Beautiful newly designed Pay with Square interface for discovering new businesses

Since Square Register's launch in April, Square Sign-up customers are five times more active weekly than Square Card Reader customers and they process approximately 2x more revenue. Square's latest offering will allow participating suppliers to give regular clients VIP treatment starting with the first check out. Customers will be able to shop credit ratings cards from their preferred Square businesses and keep a record of progress towards benefits.

Before he started recognizing credit ratings card expenses with Square, Jordan Ceresnie, owner of Cheese Dream in Ann Arbor, MI, had to turn away a multitude of clients a day and lose 100's of dollars in revenue :

"Tracking revenue history is very important to understanding the health of my company. Built-in statistics allow me to look at the daily total dealings and most popular product at any factor throughout the day. Square Sign-up has made running and growing my company simple."

Square Sign-up is a no cost iPad app that serves as a full point-of-sale system for businesses to take expenses, monitor stock, post products or services information, and engage with clients. Pay with Square is the smooth way to pay that enables clients to explore and discover nearby businesses, choices and deals, and pay with their name.

The Pay with Square App is available for totally exempt from Google Play or from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore. The Square Sign-up App is available for totally exempt from the App Store on iPad or at www.itunes.com/appstore.

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