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Monday, March 06, 2006

Accepting Credit Cards Online


Accepting Credit Cards Online

Accepting credit cards online is one of the easiest ways to boost your sales revenue. Customers are much more likely to buy from your site if they see the little credit card emblems of Visa, MasterCard, and American Express in the corner of your web pages. For those new to ecommerce, accepting credit cards online is not as difficult as it may seem. In fact, many companies take care of most of the work involved for you. This leaves you time to worry about other aspects of your business, or where you’d like to go on your next vacation.

When accepting credit cards online you will generally need a shopping cart in order to place customer orders. Merchandizer offers both website design and shopping carts with an ecommerce site in mind.

Once you have a shopping cart, you will need to open a merchant account in order to start accepting credit cards online. If you work with Merchandizer, they will fill out most of the paperwork involved in opening up a merchant account, leaving you free to work on other aspects of your business.

That’s it! You’re now ready to begin accepting credit cards online. Of course, there will be fees involved with any merchant account. These will generally include a monthly maintenance fee and a small percentage of each sale you make. The initial cost of accepting credit cards online will be greatly outweighed by the huge increase in sales your website will experience after you begin accepting credit cards online.



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