I recently published a video on YouTube entitled, “How Much Can I Make Selling Merchant Services?” If you would like to listen to this video, you can click on the embedded video below. Or you can simply listen to our podcast episode by clicking the audio player above or by subscribing to our podcast on iTunes.
So, what does all this mean for agents? That agents will make an average of $275 to $325 per sale in up-front compensation. If you’re reading this article and are currently making more than that, make sure you are NOT selling leases to merchants in the U.S. Market. The entire industry is moving away from this model, and you don’t want to be left behind. All the bonuses mentioned are paid out to our agents even if they want to offer a month-to-month agreement and/or free equipment to the merchant.
The other way to view up-front commission in the merchant services industry is as an hourly rate. Just to be clear, this industry in general and our sales team in particular is 100% commission. However, I have found agents tend to make about $15.00 to $25.00 per hour. There are three core activities on which agents spend this compensation:
There is one common mistake made by many agents in this industry. The incorrect expectation that since they’re on straight commission, much money can be made even without working a lot of hours. That is simply not true. No matter how good you are as a sales person, you will make more money if you invest more time and less money if you invest less time.
The most important take-away from this article is that you need to look at your merchant services career like any other job. If you don’t show up for work, you will not get paid.One of our core values at CCSalesPro is “Always Living.” This means living life on purpose. Make sure you are tracking your time. Don’t let a week go by where you only work ten or fifteen hours if you want to make a full-time income from this business. As you will learn in the articles mentioned above, to build a large residual base takes six to eighteen months. During that time, you must be ready to put in the hours to build your business.
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