Accepting Credit Cards For Your Online
Business
Did you know that one of the best ways to increase sales for
any online or offline business is to offer your customers the
convenience of paying by credit card? As a merchant, you have
several options available when it comes to becoming part of the
credit card acceptance and processing chain. Here's a quick
guide to get you thinking.
Merchant Accounts
If you want your online business to be capable of accepting
credit card payments, you must have some type of merchant
account. A merchant account allows you to take credit
cards as forms of payment in a safe and secure manner.
You apply for a merchant account by filling out an
application and signing a fee agreement. Unfortunately,
navigating the merchant account maze can be difficult if you do
not have financial experience. There are many different
companies out there, and they all have a deal to offer. But
before you sign up for anything, read the fine print.
The three main fees you need to look for are the set-up
fees, the percentage you will pay for each transaction, and the
monthly fees. All of these fees need to be taken into
consideration. One company may advertise low set up fees,
but they may take a higher percentage of the sale or the
monthly fees may be considerably higher.
There are two types of merchant accounts, your own personal
merchant account or a third party merchant account. A
bank will open your own account and although they may have
higher initial opening costs, these accounts generally have a
lower transaction fee (what you pay them for each
transaction).
Deciding which of these two types will work best for you is
a personal decision, but if your business is established and
thriving, the bank-based merchant account will probably work
best.
Third Party Merchant Account
Providers
There are a large number of providers out there, all
offering what is sure to be the best deal ever. Let's
evaluate some of the top providers and see what it is they
really offer.
2CheckOut (2CO) offers instant acceptance
for new merchants and has a $49 setup fee, no monthly fees, and
an average transaction fee. The account offers a built-in
shopping cart and accepts one-time or recurring payments. They
accept both physical and digital goods merchants.
ClickBank offers a one-time setup fee along
with a transaction fee of $1.00 plus 7.5% of the sale
price. There is no monthly fee. They will also handle
tracking and paying your affiliates automatically. They only
accept merchants selling digital goods.
PayPal has no setup fee and a sliding
transaction fee, all of them very low, based upon sales volume.
They accept both physical and digital goods merchants and have
various methods for you to tightly integrate their interface
with your site. Subscriptions and one-time payments can be
processed.
This is just a general overview of some of your payment
options. Before you decide, do some in depth research and
find the account that will work best with your company's
needs.
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