“Just because the payment solution you’re offering is not the tried-and-true standard exemplified by cash or credit, that doesn’t mean its implementation will be difficult. First, tell your customers, by word of mouth, ads, or sticking notices on your storefront window, that you will be offering this alternative payment solution. And of course, make mention of it on your website. Also, Sah suggests registering with various websites (e.g. bitcoin.travel) that list which businesses accept bitcoin. And for those interested in offering bitcoin, there is a plethora of websites that track where you can send bitcoin transactions. (They include: Bicoin, Bitcoinmining, Usebitcoins and Howtobuybitcoins.)”
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