Accept Credit Card Payments on Your Site
Setting up your site to sell your products online? If you don’t accept credit card payments — you’re LOSING sales!
The vast majority of purchases on the Internet are made by credit card, so if you don’t accept credit card payments on your website, you are losing sales.
Besides, it sure beats waiting for a check or money order to arrive in the mail!
Basically, you have two options.
- Get a merchant account, or use a;
- Third-party payment processor.
Setting up with a third-party payment processors is easier, faster and far less expensive than getting your own merchant account.
However, a merchant account might be advisable in the long run, as the fees charged by third-party payment processors are generally higher.
Check out the options now to see what suits your business model best.
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Rosalind Gardner is a Super Affiliate blogger, author, speaker, and Internet marketing consultant.
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