Hello Website Forge partners....
I wanted to drop you a line with a few important updates:
1) The Website Forge iPhone application is almost here!
We have developed an iPhone application that is called the WF Order Management program. This application will allow you to view and manage your web site orders easily with your iphone. You can view orders, change order status, view customer info and more.... Please contact support@websiteforge.com if you would like to be a beta tester for this application. We need volunteers to help us test and improve the application.
2) Website Forge is PCI compliant! Don't just take our word for it... Talk to our clients. Ten or more (more every day) Website Forge clients have already passed PCI compliance audits from First Data.
An independent PCI compliance consultant has scanned and tested the Website Forge system and Website Forge passed every test.
Since PCI compliance is somewhat subjective hesitated to boldly advertise compliance until a recognized auditor tested the Website Forge system.
You are safe and secure at Website Forge! Every time we upgrade our system we have your security in mind!
3) We never stop upgrading your web site! With roughly 50 key upgrades in the queue -- we will help your site run smoother and continue to make sure your site is secure. Keep an eye on this BLOG for upgrade reports.
4) News releases. We are looking to do some news releases in the near future. We have heard the great success of many of our Website Forge clients and want to share your success.
If you would like to share the growth of your web business. Let us know via support@websiteforge.com and we can include you in our News release.
WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT:
In today's business world. When companies like Circuit City, GM, Ford, Chrysler, and numerous large companies struggle -- you have to appreciate how hard it is to grow a small business. It is not easy.
I once read that the biggest difference between people that "succeed" and "fail" is not education or intelligence. THe most common factor was refusal to quit trying -- Persistence. Don't quit. Because you can't succeed if you are not trying.
Shane Merem
www.websiteforge.com
Web Site Design and E-commerce