Alternatives to Business Credit Cards for Poor Credit

Business credit cards for poor credit are hard to find. They exist, but there are not many of them. If you have bad credit, you need to fix it. Still, that doesn’t change the fact that you need funding options in the meantime. 

Options for Funding Other Than Business Credit Cards for Poor Credit

What are your options for funding your business other than business credit cards for poor credit? There are a few. The best thing to do is choose those that will help you build business credit, so that your bad credit no longer dictates which funding options you choose. Rather, the door will be wide open and you will be able to choose the options with the best rates and terms regardless of credit requirements. 

Credit Line Hybrid Financing: Get up to $150,000 in financing so your business can thrive.

Let’s start with a couple of actual business cards for bad credit. 

Brex Card for Startups

The Brex card for startups is one of the few true options if you are looking for business credit cards for poor credit. Even a FICO as low as 300 may qualify.  There is no annual fee, and you can apply with your EIN rather than your SSN.  There is no personal guarantee requirement. 

The only catch is, not all industries qualify, and some industries require more paperwork than others.
Wondering how they are able to verify creditworthiness if a business has bad credit? They look at the business’s cash balance, spending patterns, and investors.  

Not only can you get this card with bad credit, but they even offer rewards. For example you can get 7x points on rideshare and 4x on travel. Likewise, get triple points on restaurants and double points on recurring software costs. Get 1x points on everything else.

Capital One Spark Classic for Business

If you have fair credit, you may be able to get the Capital One® Spark® Classic for Business.  It also has no annual fee, but there is no introductory APR deal. The regular APR is a variable 26.99%. In addition, you can earn unlimited 1% cash back on every purchase for your company, with no minimum to redeem.

While this card is available if you have fair credit scores, beware of the APR. If you can’t pay on time and in full, skip it. 

Credit Line Hybrid Financing: Get up to $150,000 in financing so your business can thrive.

You Need More

So, business credit cards for poor credit do exist.  They just aren’t enough. It would be highly unlikely that you would be able to reach your business goals using solely the funding offered through one or two cards. 

They are still a good option, because they offer some funding and can help you build your credit.  But, you need more. Here are some other funding options that you can use as alternatives to business credit cards for poor credit, or in addition to them. 

Credit Line Hybrid

A credit line hybrid is unsecured business financing.  It allows you to fund your business without putting up collateral, and you only pay back what you use.  

It is not as hard to qualify as you may think.  You do need good personal credit.  That is, your personal credit score should be at least 680.  In addition, you can’t have any liens, judgments, bankruptcies or late payments.  Furthermore, in the past 6 months you should have less than 4 credit inquiries, and you should have less than a 45% balance on all business and personal credit cards.  It’s also preferred that you have established business credit as well as personal credit. 

How does this relate to getting business funding with bad credit? Here’s the secret.  If you do not meet all of the requirements, you can take on a credit partner that meets each of these requirements.  Many business owners work with a friend or relative to fund their business.  If a relative or a friend meets all of these requirements, they can partner with you to allow you to tap into their credit to access funding. 

The best part of this type of funding is that it reports to your business credit report, regardless of whether you use your personal credit to apply or that of a credit partner. That means, you get your funding and build your business credit at the same time.

If this still isn’t enough funding, there may be even more options for accessing funding funds with bad credit, depending on your specific business.

Account Receivable Financing

To get this type of funding, you have to have open receivables from another business or government agency, not individuals.  In addition, you need to have been in business for at least one year. The minimum credit score is just 500.

You can get up to 80% of receivables advanced in as little as 24 hours.

Merchant Cash Advance

If you accept credit cards as payment, you may qualify for a merchant cash advance.  You only need a credit score of at least 500.  To qualify, your business must bring in $100,000 or more per year in credit card sales.  Typical approval amounts equal one months’ credit processing volume.  In addition to the application, you’ll need 3-6 months bank and merchant statements. 

Equipment Financing

If you need equipment, it might be better to consider equipment financing.  You will put up your existing equipment or the new equipment you want to purchase as collateral.  Amounts are available up to $10 million with terms ranging up to 60 months. You will  need a credit score of at least 550. 

Why would you choose this over a 0 interest business credit card if you could pay it off during the 0 interest period?  Well, the short answer is, you wouldn’t.  That is, unless you cannot get a high enough credit limit to cover the cost of the equipment. However, if you need longer than a year to pay it out, you may very well end up with a better rate going this route. 

Real Estate Financing

Likewise, you probably will not be financing real estate with business credit cards, even if it is 0 interest. You can get real estate financing in amounts up to $10 million with terms from 6 to 60 months and interest rates as low as 6%.  You will need a 500 minimum credit score, and there are a few other requirements. 

Credit Line Hybrid Financing: Get up to $150,000 in financing so your business can thrive.

Business Revenue Lending

Another option is business revenue lending.  Again, the minimum credit score is 500.  Your business must earn annual revenue of $120,000 or more, and it must do more than 5 small transactions each month.  If your business brings in at least $15,000 monthly, then 6 months in business is acceptable.  You will have to fill out an application and provide 6 months worth of bank statements. 

An Expert Can Helpbusiness cards with poor credit Credit Suite

Of course you could seek out each of these options and apply yourself. However, you are going to have an issue in that it takes time to research lenders, find the ones that offer funding that you qualify to get, and avoid scammers.  Not to mention, it doesn’t really do any good if you can’t find lenders that help you build credit for your business as well.  

Also, getting approval for business credit cards is a little different than getting approval for personal credit cards.  You need to have your business set up properly, and it has to be fundable.  An expert can help walk you through this. 

Working with a business credit expert offers a number of benefits.  Not only will a reputable expert already work with reputable lenders, but they will know more quickly which ones will work best specifically for your business. This will save you time and money in the long run. They will be able to guide you to the options that will be most effective for your needs, help you build credit, and offer the best rates and terms. 

If you do all of this yourself, not only do you risk making poor decisions due to simple lack of knowledge, but you could waste valuable time in which your business will still need funding. 

Business Credit Cards for Poor Credit are Out There, But They Aren’t Your Only Option

Many business owners operate under the assumption that if they do not have good credit, their only funding option is credit cards.  Bad credit takes most loans off the table, and without that, many only know about credit cards. 

While business credit cards for poor credit can be a tool to help fund your business, they are far from your only option, even if you have bad credit.  There are alternatives that you can use in place of or in conjunction with credit cards to meet your business goals.  A business credit expert can help you find the options that will work most effectively and efficiently for your business needs. 

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Fly.io (YC W20) Is Hiring Elixir Developer Advocates (Remote)

Fly.io is a hosting platform for distributed applications. Our users give us containers; we transmute them into fleets of Firecracker micro-VMs and run them on a WireGuard-backed network that runs app servers close to end users.

We are (almost) the ideal Elixir/Phoenix hosting infrastructure because:

* Built in encrypted private networking means simple and secure clustering

* Running app processes close to users minimizes LiveView latency

* HA PostgreSQL clusters are the default

We are hiring an Elixir dev advocate to improve our tooling and show people how to get the most out of Elixir on Fly.io. This is important – our primary goal is to attract more Elixir devs as customers.

## The Work

We do content based developer outreach, this is not a high travel job. We think the work will break down like this:

* 20% working on the [Fly.io](https://fly.io) UX for deploying and operating Elixir apps. This will mean working in Go and wrangling Docker – so Elixir folks don’t have to.

* 80% community engagement: examples, blog posts, and community outreach. Hopefully you like working with open source projects and showing other people how to get the most out of them.

That 80% covers a lot! If you are actively working on a relevant open source project, you could theoretically spend almost all that time developing your work, posting about it on our blog, and showing people in the community how to use it.

Some of your content might be useful for talks. We want you to help us decide how valuable meetup and conference talks are. Later. When the pandemic is over.

This is our first attempt at focused developer relations. There is a lot to figure out. Your work will determine how we spend money on future marketing. If you’re the type of person who wants to try a bunch of outreach to see what works, help build a dev relations organization from the bottom up, and even hire people to do the same work in other communities, you might _really_ like this job.

## The Hiring Process

Our hiring process is project based. We want to let you try the job on, see your work, and pay you to do a little more work.

1. Email jobs+elixir@fly.io, tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.

2. Schedule a call with us so we can pitch the company to you and answer all your questions. We’ll also tell you the bad parts.

3. Sample project: we have a small Phoenix + LiveView demo we want you to improve. This should only take about 2 hours, but you can spend as much time on it as you want: https://github.com/superfly/elixir-hiring-project#flyio-elix…

We rate the sample projects as objectively as possible. The best projects do what they’re supposed to, use idiomatic Elixir, and are read-to-show.

In our experience, the hardest part of a sample project like this is just getting it done.

## A Larger, paid project

If we like your sample project work, we want to pay you to work on a larger project. We will offer a paid project ($1,000 flat rate) to about half the people who submit complete sample projects.

The goal here is to get a real, firm idea of what doing the job will be like. We’ll get you setup with Slack access, a channel to work in, and future coworkers to collaborate with.

We want you to do four things for us:

* Write “Elixir community report” describing where Fly fits well with a plan for community outreach.

* Come up with a bunch of sample project ideas (like, 10). Single sentence descriptions of projects to demo Elixir on Fly.

* Build a from-scratch Elixir app to demo.

* Write a blog post about the demo app.

When you’re done, we’ll ask you if we can publish it.

## Working at Fly.io

We are a remote-first company with people in Chicago, Montreal, Boulder, and London. We’re hoping we can take field trips to visit each other soon, right now all our work happens over chat with periodic audio breaks.

We’re not a family, but we do _have_ families and try to keep work prioritized from dominating our lives.

Benefits are pretty typical for a company of our size – pretty-good healthcare for US based employees, flexible vacation time, and a hardware/phone allowance.

But, we’re small! We all wear many hats and sometimes multiple hats at the same time. Come wear a hat for us.

To apply, email jobs+elixir@fly.io and tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.


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Fly.io (YC W20) Is Hiring Elixir Developer Advocates (Remote)

Fly.io is a hosting platform for distributed applications. Our users give us containers; we transmute them into fleets of Firecracker micro-VMs and run them on a WireGuard-backed network that runs app servers close to end users.

We are (almost) the ideal Elixir/Phoenix hosting infrastructure because:

* Built in encrypted private networking means simple and secure clustering

* Running app processes close to users minimizes LiveView latency

* HA PostgreSQL clusters are the default

We are hiring an Elixir dev advocate to improve our tooling and show people how to get the most out of Elixir on Fly.io. This is important – our primary goal is to attract more Elixir devs as customers.

## The Work

We do content based developer outreach, this is not a high travel job. We think the work will break down like this:

* 20% working on the [Fly.io](https://fly.io) UX for deploying and operating Elixir apps. This will mean working in Go and wrangling Docker – so Elixir folks don’t have to.

* 80% community engagement: examples, blog posts, and community outreach. Hopefully you like working with open source projects and showing other people how to get the most out of them.

That 80% covers a lot! If you are actively working on a relevant open source project, you could theoretically spend almost all that time developing your work, posting about it on our blog, and showing people in the community how to use it.

Some of your content might be useful for talks. We want you to help us decide how valuable meetup and conference talks are. Later. When the pandemic is over.

This is our first attempt at focused developer relations. There is a lot to figure out. Your work will determine how we spend money on future marketing. If you’re the type of person who wants to try a bunch of outreach to see what works, help build a dev relations organization from the bottom up, and even hire people to do the same work in other communities, you might _really_ like this job.

## The Hiring Process

Our hiring process is project based. We want to let you try the job on, see your work, and pay you to do a little more work.

1. Email jobs+elixir@fly.io, tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.

2. Schedule a call with us so we can pitch the company to you and answer all your questions. We’ll also tell you the bad parts.

3. Sample project: we have a small Phoenix + LiveView demo we want you to improve. This should only take about 2 hours, but you can spend as much time on it as you want: https://github.com/superfly/elixir-hiring-project#flyio-elix…

We rate the sample projects as objectively as possible. The best projects do what they’re supposed to, use idiomatic Elixir, and are read-to-show.

In our experience, the hardest part of a sample project like this is just getting it done.

## A Larger, paid project

If we like your sample project work, we want to pay you to work on a larger project. We will offer a paid project ($1,000 flat rate) to about half the people who submit complete sample projects.

The goal here is to get a real, firm idea of what doing the job will be like. We’ll get you setup with Slack access, a channel to work in, and future coworkers to collaborate with.

We want you to do four things for us:

* Write “Elixir community report” describing where Fly fits well with a plan for community outreach.

* Come up with a bunch of sample project ideas (like, 10). Single sentence descriptions of projects to demo Elixir on Fly.

* Build a from-scratch Elixir app to demo.

* Write a blog post about the demo app.

When you’re done, we’ll ask you if we can publish it.

## Working at Fly.io

We are a remote-first company with people in Chicago, Montreal, Boulder, and London. We’re hoping we can take field trips to visit each other soon, right now all our work happens over chat with periodic audio breaks.

We’re not a family, but we do _have_ families and try to keep work prioritized from dominating our lives.

Benefits are pretty typical for a company of our size – pretty-good healthcare for US based employees, flexible vacation time, and a hardware/phone allowance.

But, we’re small! We all wear many hats and sometimes multiple hats at the same time. Come wear a hat for us.

To apply, email jobs+elixir@fly.io and tell us in a few sentences what you like about Elixir.


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Best WordPress Cache Plugin

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Three seconds. 

That’s all your visitors give you when they come to your website. If your website takes any longer to upload, 40% of people will abandon it. 

What’s worse, a one-second delay in page response can cause a 7% reduction in conversions. You’ll end up losing 40% of your website traffic, out of which 80% of these people won’t return—ever.

I could continue talking about these scary loading time statistics, but the bottom line is your website needs to be fast if you want to boost your traffic and conversions. If you don’t work on improving loading times, you’ll end up losing hundreds of thousands of dollars every single year.

Luckily, there is a solution: Installing a WordPress cache plugin.

These plugins are designed to improve your website’s speed by instructing the server to store some files to disk or RAM, depending on the configuration. After that, the plugin remembers and duplicates the content it’s served in the past.

The result? Faster web page loading.

#1 – WP Rocket – The Best for Speed Optimization 

WP Rocket is a premium WordPress caching plugin that many agree is the best in the market. 

It’s simple and beginner-friendly, which helps users who aren’t familiar with the typical jargon associated with different caching options. It has been specially designed to boost your website’s speed and performance.

Instead of waiting for someone to request a page to save it to cache, WP Rocket builds the website cache automatically. It also turns on recommended WordPress caching settings like cache pre-loading, page cache, and gzip compression by itself.

Precisely why you see an instant boost in your website’s performance after installing this plugin.

You can also activate other features offered by WP Rocket, such as DNS prefetching, lazy loading images, minification, and CDN support. They can help improve your web page’s loading time while simultaneously reducing bounce rates.

Plugin Features 

  • Cache preloading (two methods)
  • Browser caching
  • GZIP compression
  • Database optimization
  • Minification and concatenation
  • Defer JavaScript loading
  • DNS prefetching
  • Lazy loading

Pricing 

WP Rocket offers three subscription plans:

  • Single – $49 annually for one website
  • Plus – $99 annually for three websites 
  • Infinite – $249 annually for unlimited websites

Learn more and get WP Rocket today.

#2 – Swift Performance – The Best for Multi-Site Compatibility

Swift Performance is a WordPress caching plugin with excellent performance-optimizing capabilities that transforms caching as you know it. Although it’s a relatively new WordPress plugin, it has gained tremendous popularity among users in a short span of time.

It has all the necessary features to take your website performance and speed to the next level without breaking a sweat. The plugin has a unique database optimizer that cleans duplicated metadata, expired transients, and spam comments.

Additionally, you can optimize the delivery of static resources via its minification feature that lets you combine or minify CSS and JavaScript—all with a single click. It’s compatible with bbPress, Cloudflare, WooCommerce, and Varnish, among several other platforms too. 

I also like its Async Execute feature that allows users to run scripts individually as they upload. It’s super helpful to improve speed sites, deliver a better user experience, and boost SEO scores. 

Swift Performance’s schedule database optimization is another time-saving feature—provided you use the pro version. Lastly, you can also enable/disable plugins on certain pages thanks to its plugin organizer.

Plugin Features

  • Page caching
  • Pre-set optimization templates that you can quickly apply
  • Code optimization, including minification and combination.
  • Browser caching
  • Database optimization
  • Plugin organizer to disable plugins on certain pages

Pricing

Swift Performance offers three subscription plans:

  • Single – $39.99 per year for one site
  • Multi – $99.99 per year for four sites
  • Developer – $199.99 per year for unlimited sites

#3 – W3 Total Cache – The Best for Experienced Developers

W3 Total Cache is hands down one of the best open-source WordPress caching plugins that offers an out-of-the-box and advanced caching mechanism. While it’s packed with features, it’s also slightly complicated, especially for users who lack technical skills.

The plugin is compatible with most hosting plans, including shared, dedicated, and VPS server hosting. Since it’s free, you can use all of its features after installing the plugin—no upsells for you to worry about. 

It can improve your server performance by caching every aspect of your site and integrating with several content delivery networks. 

Developers, in particular, like this plugin as it can offer up to 80% bandwidth savings thanks to its minification feature that reduces the size of your HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and feeds without compromising other website elements. 

What’s more, this cache plugin works for both mobile and desktop versions of your website. I‘d recommend W3 Total Cache for WordPress ecommerce sites as it has tons of features that make it useful for sites with SSL certificates—something that most ecommerce sites have.

Plugin Features

  • Minification
  • Opcode cache
  • Database cache
  • Object cache
  • Browser cache
  • CDN integration
  • Fragment cache

Pricing

W3 Total Cache is an open-source plugin, and it’s available free of charge.

#4 – WP Super Cache – The Best for Customization

When a plugin has more than two million active installations, you know the developers are doing something right. 

Developed by Automattic, the same people who gave you Jetpack, Akismet, and WordPress.com, WP Super Cache is as popular as a plugin can get, and not without reason. 

The plugin generates static HTML files from your dynamic WordPress content. Plus, it saves you a ton of bandwidth and decreases page load times since it makes the web server serve the lighter HTML files instead of the heavy PHP scripts.

You also get three caching modes with WP Super Cache: Simple, Expert, and WP-cache caching. 

Out of the three, the Expert mode is the fastest, but you have to modify the .htaccess file, which requires coding and web development experience. But if you do have the technical know-how, you can customize the plugin settings to make it more functional.

You can use the WP-cache caching mode to cache content for known website visitors. Due to this, the caching mode is ideal for websites whose users are typically logged in, can leave comments, or see customized content.

Don’t have web development experience? No worries, you can use the Simple mode, where all you need is a custom permalink. As the setting is easier to configure, you won’t have to change your .htaccess file.

Plugin Features

  • Page caching
  • Support for content delivery networks (CDN)
  • Caching for visitors using a mobile device
  • Browser caching
  • Scheduler to manage deletion and re-caching at given intervals
  • GZIP compression

Pricing

WP Super Cache is available free of cost.

#5 – WP Fastest Cache – The Best for Access to a Wide Range of Tools

According to the official WordPress directory, WP Fastest Cache is the highest-rated cache plugin. It has limited configuration settings, which makes it user-friendly and appropriate for beginners.

This plugin can create static HTML files from your dynamic WordPress site and also minify HTML and CSS files, which, in turn, reduces file sizes. What’s more, it combines these files to make your code cleaner and web pages leaner.

You can schedule to delete the CSS and JS files at a specific time later.

WP Fastest Cache implements WordPress broader caching effectively to reduce page load time for repeat visitors. It also combines several CSS files into one in a bid to reduce the number of HTTP round-trips. If needed, you can also disable emojis on your website.

The premium version of this WordPress cache plugin offers tons of unique features that boost your page speed by optimizing images, cleaning up databases, caching mobile devices, among several other features. You can purchase the premium version directly from your WordPress dashboard after installing the free plugin.

Plugin Features

  • Auto-deletion of cache files whenever a post or page is published
  • Supports CDN
  • Enable/Disable cache option for mobile devices and logged-in users
  • Block cache for specific page or post
  • Code minification
  • GZIP compression

Pricing

While there is a freemium version available, you can upgrade to the premium packages too. There are four subscription options:

  • Freemium 
  • Bronze – $49.99 per license
  • Silver – $125 per three licenses
  • Gold – $175 per five licenses 

What I Looked at to Find the Best WordPress Cache Plugin

I’m not going to sugarcoat it: Choosing the best WordPress caching plugin won’t be the most straightforward task on your list. 

In addition to similar-sounding names, you’ll find most of them offer similar features in different ways, which is why they may end up conflicting if you use two or more at once. The fact that caching is technical also means you practically need to be an expert to make the right choice.

I’ve already listed my top five picks for the best WordPress caching plugins, but I want you to know how I reached this decision. 

Let’s take a look at the factors worth considering when researching caching plugins for WordPress.

CDN Support

CDN stands for content delivery network, a network of data servers that renders cache data to web users from a server nearest to them.

Whenever there is an increase in traffic on your website, there is also a simultaneous increase in your web hosting server’s processing activity. This causes a decrease in your website’s page loading speed.

This is the exact point where CDN comes into the picture.

Hold on. Things are about to get a bit technical here.

If you’re using a CDN, then static data from your website will get cached on every server in the CDN. As a result, whenever a user requests a page on your website, they’ll receive a cached copy from a server nearest to the user, preventing any delay.

This is why you should ensure your prospective caching plugin supports the CDN you use. If not, you might end up losing visitors.

Browser Caching Ability 

Browser caching means saving your CSS, logo, and other resources that would typically download whenever a visitor opens your webpage. This feature lets you decide how much of your webpage would be cached on the user‘s device, which, in turn, makes you independent of the user’s browser cache settings.

Look for options that allow you to set the time period for which you want the downloaded content to be saved on the user‘s system. 

That said, I wouldn’t recommend setting the time for the content to be cached for more than six months as it may result in the user getting web pages that aren’t updated. 

Asset and Page Exclusion

While many WordPress websites are purely static content, some also include dynamic content. This can include a membership website, an ecommerce site with WooCommerce, a website selling courses, and so on.

The catch is that dynamic content doesn’t play well with browser caching and page caching. Therefore, it’s wiser to look for a caching plugin that enables you to exclude specific pages and assets from being cached to prevent glitches.

Customer Support

If you’re new to the world of caching, chances are you might be hearing most of the terms we explained above for the first time. 

That’s why you should make sure the plugin developers offer efficient customer support that can help you whenever you get stuck with the daunting caching setup. If you find that a premium caching plugin offers better support, I‘d recommend choosing that over a free option.

After all, your peace of mind should always have top priority.

Conclusion 

Site speed is incredibly important for your website’s success. So if you aren’t using a caching plugin now, you’re already a step behind your competitors.

Go over customer reviews and do thorough research before choosing a plugin for your website. I’ve done my best to include options that come packed with features and ensure optimal results, but you can always opt for other caching plugins that you think will deliver better results.

In the end, the aim is to get those loading times short and your website super fast.

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