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Checkfree Web Payments

By payments, 20 January, 2010, No Comment


Online Payments Market Share

By payments, 16 January, 2010, No Comment

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An eCommerce site must always have multiple payment options. If you run a shopping site, and you only have one payment method, you may be leaving thousands of dollars on the table. So what are some of the must-have payment options?

PayPal.

Everyone knows about PayPal. If you are not using PayPal, you are isolating a huge group of people. PayPal is a payment solution that allows its members to make payment without having to use a credit card. The credit card info has already been stored in the PayPal account. All the member has to do, is to login to his or her PayPal account when making payment. That means entering an email address and a password. That is far more convenient than having to take out the credit card and enter the credit card numbers into the payment form.

In the event that a customer does not have a PayPal account, he or she can still proceed with payment without having to sign up for an account. In this case, the check out process would be very similar to the usual check out process. The customer will have to enter the credit or debit card number.

In addition, you can easily integrate PayPal into your shopping site as most eCommerce software supports PayPal.

Google Checkout.

Google is becoming a highly competitive player in the payment solutions space. Like PayPal, it also has millions of members. You can easily add Google Checkout buttons to your site by copying and pasting some code snippets.

Google Checkout is especially important if you are promoting your eCommerce site using Google’s very own pay per click advertising system. When you create an add in the system, your ad appears on the right hand side of the search results. If your site supports Google checkout, a small little shopping cart will appear in your ad. Visitors will know that your site supports this payment method just by viewing the ad.

This increases conversion rates because payment by Google checkout is very fast and convenient. For customers who have used Google checkout before, all they have to do is to enter their email address and password (just like PayPal). There are no lengthy forms to fill up. If he or she is a first time user, a new account will be created.

Conversion rates tend to be higher when you offer Google Checkout as a payment option because of the trust factor. Some customers may be afraid to make a purchase because they are unwilling to share credit card information with merchants. With Google checkout, they won’t have to share private information.

2Checkout.

2CO has been around for many years now. This is a payment processor that allows you to accept payments by credit or debit cards. Unlike PayPal and Google Checkout, customers will have to fill in their credit card info when making a purchase. The payments will be sent to 2CO, who will then verify the payments. The revenues will then be sent to the merchants via direct bank transfer or check.

Worldpay.

This is a very popular payment processing solution that is used by many large corporations. You must have your own merchant account if you want to use Worldpay. The setup allows revenues to be sent directly into your bank account.


Selling Online 2.0: Migrating from eBay to Amazon, craigslist, and Your Own E-Commerce Website


Selling Online 2.0: Migrating from eBay to Amazon, craigslist, and Your Own E-Commerce Website


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REMEMBER WHEN eBay USED TO BE A GREAT PLACE FOR SMALL SELLERS TO BECOME BIG SELLERS? Unfortunately, recent changes at eBay have made online auctions less reliable and profitable. So where can you sell when you can’t sell on eBay? Online auctions are the past; fixed-price selling is the future. It’s time to move beyond eBay and first-generation online selling and start Selling Online …

Choosing an Online Payment Service: GoogleTM Checkout vs. PayPal®


Choosing an Online Payment Service: GoogleTM Checkout vs. PayPal®


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This is the eBook version of the printed book.Choosing an Online Payment System: Google Checkout vs. PayPal is a digital short cut that covers Google’s new Google Checkout online payment system. It covers all aspects of using Google Checkout, for both buyers and sellers, and then compares and contrasts Google Checkout with PayPal, the current market-leader in online payments. You will learn which …

Sage Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 [OLD VERSION]


Sage Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 [OLD VERSION]


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Sage Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 helps you work more easily and efficiently with robust core accounting and added features like job costing time and billing in-depth inventory capabilities and analysis tools. Its multi-user option* helps improve productivity while providing screen-level security and a clear audit trail. Save time with simplified dashboards management centers integration wit…


Online Payments Office Depot

By payments, 4 January, 2010, No Comment

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3/2 mobile home, seller will finance 0% int, low down 68 payments and it is free and clear


Master Lock 5401D Select Access Wall-Mounted Key Storage Box with Set-Your-Own Combination Lock


Master Lock 5401D Select Access Wall-Mounted Key Storage Box with Set-Your-Own Combination Lock


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Secure, Reliable Key StorageTrustworthy and secure, the 5401D Key Safe offers a convenient locking solution that holds up to five house or car keys. Great for people on the go, the 5401D means you’ll always know exactly where your keys are. And for added peace of mind, this key safe will withstand the tools a thief might use to attempt entry.The 5401D is a great key safe for families with children…


Sbc Online Payments Company

By payments, 1 January, 2010, No Comment


Global Payment Processing System

By payments, 6 September, 2009, No Comment

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Samsung Pulls Ahead Of Apple With Second Tablet Offering
Samsung Electronics Co. unveiled a new smartphone and a second tablet, both running Google Inc.’s Android operating system, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday, according to Bloomberg. The world’s second largest maker of mobile devices said it will also introduce a series of “integrated mobile applications” for downloading media similar to Apple’s iTunes. The new tablet device …