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Ecommerce 101 – Online Credit Card Processing
Back in 1998 (through 2000 or so), I worked for a small company (called PaymentNet / then Signio) that handled online transactions. Verisign later purchased this company, and the product team I led integrated the "client" - the portion that took...
Ecommerce: A New Artform
What creative project do you have in the back of your mind? Writing that novel? Putting together a bluegrass band? Painting the sunsets over the Rio Grande? How about starting a business? When you think of the term creative endeavor, does...
Ecommerce solutions for small business owners
You are running a small business.
Or
You may have a web site but has not been generating a good income.
Or
You may have a web site, which is generating a good income, but you want to increase your income.
Or
You do not have a web site, but thinking...
Getting Started in ECommerce - Part One
In 2004, Enquiro.com conducted a study of the search behaviors of men vs. women. They found that women spend more time in their searches and at specific sites. The study also revealed that women tend to be more deliberate in reading search results,...
Getting Started In Ecommerce – Part Two
In Part One we talked a little bit about what Ecommerce is, getting a domain name and setting up a merchant account. Ecommerce is more than that, much more. To have a really good online presence that gets people to stop and shop you need a...
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Ecommerce Solutions Compared
There are dozens, perhaps hundreds of businesses and
organizations eager to assist and sell product online.
Basically, they fall into four categories: credit card
transactions, digital cash transactions, electronic fund
transfers and telephone billing systems
The right choice for you depends upon your specific business
requirements.
1. Merchant Internet Accounts. Pros: Consumers are familiar with
credit cards with credit card transactions, consumers don’t
have to download and install special plug-in. Credit card sales
lends itself to impulse buying.
Cons: Consumers still have concerns regarding providing
financial information online. This method does not lend itself
well to the purchase of down loadable soft goods, such as
software, art, graphics, etc
2. Electronic Cash Transactions Electronic money is an
arrangement whereby the customer pays for the merchandise using,
well, electronic money. Examples of this are the well known
DigiCash, Cyberbucks, CyberCash, etc. Pros No credit card
transactions are required. No concerns re charge backs. Lends
itself well to micro payments.
Cons Many people are unfamiliar with the concept and shy away
from unknown entities. Eliminates the possibility of impulse
buying, unless both customer and merchant are already in same
scheme. May not be available
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3. Electronic Fund Transfers Funds are transferred
electronically from the customer’s bank account to yours. The
best known method is the issuing of electronic checks Pros No
credit card worries. Available to persons who don’t have
credit cards
Cons A very new technology that some perceive as being less
secure than other forms of ecommerce. Many customers aren’t
set up to issue electronic cheques; time required to make the
arrangements eliminates impulse buying. May not be available to
international consumers.
4. Telephone Billing Systems A very new approach, telephone
transactions allow the customer to purchase an item or service,
and the amount is billed to his or her telephone bill. Pros
Eliminates worries about credit cards (for both consumer and
merchant) Safeguards soft merchandise â€" no possibility of
theft or pirating. Cons Customer is required to download and
install a plug-in. currently only available for soft merchandise
but can do some limited transactions for hard goods. Currently
available for sales using telephone modems and will not work for
transactions over cable modems and ISDN lines.
About the author:
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