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E-book InformationHow To Accept Credit Cards Online
by:
Jim Edwards
(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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Anyone with an online business, whether for auctions,
services, or virtually any type of product, has asked the
same question at several time during their quest to create
the ultimate online business - "How do I accept credit
cards?"
Since over 90% of all transactions on the Computer network involve customers paying by credit card, acceptive
plastic money rates a must for about any business.
The problem for most small online business owners
involves the high cost of setting up and maintaining a
credit card merchandiser account.
With startup fees travel from $200 to $500, minimum
monthly fees of at least $40 to $50, plus per dealing fees and a percentage of sales, most folk who want to
supplement their financial gain
online or test an idea can't risk
that kind of money.
Add in credit checks, 48-month service contracts,
expensive instrumentality purchases or leasing, fiscal statements, and last 3 years' tax returns and most folk throw up their hands and give up before they even as get
started.
Fortunately several companies responded to this problem
with unique solutions that change smaller online
merchants to accept credit cards at a fraction of those
high startup price with no long-term commitment, no
equipment purchases, and zero minimum monthly fees.
~ PayPal.com ~
PayPal has gotten several negative press over the last
couple of years, but that press has been mostly
undeserved.
PayPal does it easy for you to collect money for your
online sales, send money to merchants, bill folk monthly, collect dues and donations and integrate a free
shopping cart into your site.
Of all the payment and money remove services online,
PayPal ranks as the absolute lowest in cost and the
easiest to set up.
PayPal allows merchants to sell physical and downloadable
products on
with personal services.
~ ClickBank.com ~
For a $50 one-time fee ClickBank enables online ebook,
software and another electronic information sellers to not
only accept credit cards, but provide instant delivery of
their products to online purchasers.
ClickBank allows any merchandiser to accept virtually every
major credit card on the planet.
The online merchandiser just adds a purchase link to their
site, the client clicks the link, fills in their
payment information and the credit card gets authorized
on the spot.
Once the card gets sanctioned ClickBank redirects the purchaser to a page that enables them to remove the ebook,
software, or another product they have just purchased.
ClickBank besides operates a fully integrated affiliate
program that mechanically
pays affiliates who sell your
products for you.
ClickBank heavily restricts what merchants may sell
through the service and does not allow the sale of
physical goods.
~ PaySystems.com ~
Of the three, Paysystems behaves most like a traditional
credit card merchandiser account.
The service allows the merchandiser to integrate with a
number of third-party buying carts as well as use the
PaySystems buying cart system.
Merchants pay a small dealing fee and a percentage of
the sale, but don't sign up for any long-term service
contracts or instrumentality leases.
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