Processing
payments
Keep your customers
happy by organizing your payment options.

There are some very
slick ways to transfer money around the globe, in todays,
lightning fast world, both your customers and your suppliers
demand payment in the click of a mouse.
Anyone
using slow, or an awkward payment processors had better
wake up!
The processing
companies have been fiercely competing with each other for
years now, every so often, they revamp and recalibrate.
These overhauls usually result in a safer, quicker or
easier online transaction.
Anyone staring out in
business must have a way to offer customers a safe and fast
transfer of their hard earned cash. If you choose an unfamiliar
card processor, how can you gain the trust of your audience?
You won't.
Have you ever been in
the situation where you see a product, reach for the
plastic, start the process, only to find a strange new payment
processor that wants to know lots of personal details
about you? This can make you think twice, and many
times, a sale is lost in that crucial
moment.
Start with the most
widely accepted, and backup with a second and third option.
This has a treble safeguard built in.
Firstly, just like
high street banks, online
payment processors, occasionally upset people
with rules and regulations and they look elsewhere, it is
a courteous policy to provide an alternative processor for
these customers.
Almost unbelievably,
some areas of the world are still unable to process money with
all the providers; the second safeguard is to offer a payment
option that can service their needs.
Thirdly, you must
protect yourself, if a payment processor receives a complaint
against you, or finds one of its more obscure rules to
inflict upon you; then your facility can be put on stop
instantly. You must have some backup in place before that
happens.
Since
its acquisition by EBay, Paypal has become dominant in peoples
acceptance of paying for goods online. This acceptance makes
it the first choice for online retailers across the
globe.
It is free to use,
and free to join, Paypal services 45 Countries and it boasts of
being free for buyers and free to set up for sellers, no
wonder it grew so big so fast. Paypal's concept was
the ability to pay anyone with an email address, a wonderful
idea that deserves merit; this has been
completely sidetracked by the viral element of the
marketing behind the scenes, to become a major online
merchant.
Once sneered at by
the banking system, Paypal has earned its position as the
people's provider, by reacting quickly to an opportunity and
evolving to suit the needs of its customers.
Paypal is
the main player, it has become the market leader in the
biggest market the world has ever seen, and it continues to
evolve, I predict that Paypal will move into the league of
Microsoft within the next decade, love it or hate it, you must
have it.
See how to add
Paypal buttons to your web sites.
There are
alternatives and these should be adopted to suit your chosen
market.
To suit the needs of
your customers in the Countries, not serviced by Paypal you
need a merchant that is widely
acceptable.
2checkout will turn plastic into cash for you,
but it is presently wrestling with a transition from
version 1 to version 2.
It can convert
any credit card into money in your account.
Along with the changes, came new rules, for instance, you
cannot name it a credit card processor, or payment gateway, you
must call it an authorized retailer or out-sourced vendor
solution. They appear to be boxed into a corner, and will loose
market share, watch this space.
This is the path they
have chosen, I personally think this is a bad business move,
and time will tell, but for the present 2checkout are widely
recognized and they are a safe bet to back up Paypal on your
site. On the downside, they charge a fee for new accounts, the
charge is $49 but it is only a one off
payment.
My next choice
is Stormpay, they
set out, hot on the heels of Paypal, offering a similar
service. At first it was difficult to work with, but
Stormpay has reacted to market trends and has matured to a
level that is now acceptable in the mainstream business
community.
With
the recently released issue of the
Stormpay debit card, funds can be
withdrawn, directly from an ATM. They boldly claim to be
able to offer more ways to send money, sell items and receive
payments than any other internet provider.
It is very much the
little brother of Paypal, but is gaining ground daily. I have
watched its maturity over the past couple of years, and,
although it has a long way to go, all the signs are in place
that Stormpay will sit next to Paypal on many retailers' sites
for years to come.
With less flexibility
and a free signup comes Clickbank. Many people adore clickbank for the way
it allows other people to sell your product for a commission on
the sale.
You see clickbank has
over 100,000 vendors that love to sell other
peoples stuff, for a commission. How it works is like this, you
place a product for sale on Clickbank, you set the price and
commission percentage, you then create a sales page
on your site. You allow Clickbank vendors to drive people to
your site, using their unique Clickbank ID. If a buyer buys
from one of Clickbanks affiliate vendors then you pay a
commission on that sale, this is a very powerful method
of selling product.
No matter how good
your web site and advertising is, it cannot compete with the
power of theClickbank resellers
helping you out, and don't
forget, they also drive traffic to your site.
You can only sell
digitally delivered products like ebooks and software, this
limits your ranges, but boosts your speed of delivery, making
the transaction instant. Payments from Clickbank to you are
twice a month.
You may sell your own
product or any one of the products in the Clickbank
marketplace, your customers can pay by Visa,
MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Eurocard, Bravo, Diners
Club, Carte Blanche, JCB, and online checks, they
even accept PayPal.
For a
straightforward, recognized, payment provider, using its own
merchant facilities, try Worldpay. They operate in most
languages and currencies around the world. Go to
http://worldpay.com/
and click on the flag
of your language, this takes you to the main page for the
site, best suited to your business needs.
Many people like to
keep their eye on the new kids on the block, if you are one of
these people then you should take a look at PayDotCom.com
I was a beta tester for
this system and it looks set to mature quickly. Signup is
free and bonuses are given for referrals.
PayDotCom is the first to rival
Clickbank and by doing so, it has opened up a
whole new area of competition.
As with all things
related to your business, any payment options given on your
site are just another tool. These should be chosen
firstly, to suit your customers’ needs and demands, and
then secondly, you must adapt your customer needs to suit your
business. This customer focus will pay dividends in increased
sales and acceptance.



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