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How
To Accept Credit Cards Without A Merchant Account
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by:
Stephen Pope |
To increase sales
on your website, you must accept credit cards. To process credit
cards, you could apply for a merchant account through your bank
or other financial institution.
Sometimes, though, you would be further ahead to use the services
of a credit card processor. This is especially true when you are
first starting out and have more limited resources. In this way,
you may process credit card transactions without the high front-end
costs and requirements of a merchant account.
Here, then, are just a few ways of accepting credit cards without
a merchant account. I personally use all of these vendors and
can recommend them wholeheartedly.
1. Clickbank
If your product is downloadable (such as electronic books or software),
you might consider ClickBank.com . For a £49.95 initial
fee, you can process credit cards and on-line cheques for £1.00
per transaction plus 7.5% of sales.
You receive additional exposure through free listing on their
website and through the search facilities of other websites, such
as CBMall.com.
As an added bonus, you have your own built-in affiliate program.
You decide what commission (from 1% to 75%) you would like to
pay your affiliates.
2. PayPal
PayPal.com has no initial fees. For just 2.9% of sales and £
.30 per transaction (and sometimes less), you can receive money
from anyone.
Also, you can pay others by credit card or chequing account without
supplying your personal credit information to the payee. PayPal
can be used to collect money from your auctions, website sales,
or even from friends or clients.
3. PaySystems
In the original edition of this article, I recommended PaySystems.com
(also known as MyPaySystems.com). This is what I wrote about them:
"PaySystems.com can handle either intangible (downloadable) or
tangible (shippable) products. For an initial fee of £49.00,
you can accept all major credit cards as well as online checks.
Fees are just 3.95% of sales and £1.00 per transaction.
Alternatively, you may pay 5.5% of sales and £ .35 per transaction."
"For this, you receive shopping cart, integration with third-party
affiliate programs (such as ClixGalore.com), fraud screening,
multi-currency transactions, toll-free support, marketing tools,
and more."
Unfortunately, PaySystems.com has discontinued their "Internet
Billing Account" for those outside the United States.
4. 2CheckOut
2CheckOut.com can handle both intangible and tangible products.
For an initial fee of £49.00, you can accept all major credit
cards as well as online checks. Fees are just 5.5% of sales and
£0.45 per transaction.
For this, you receive shopping cart, fraud detection, integration
with third-party affiliate programs, multi-currency transactions,
free on-line support, and more.
Incidentally, 2CheckOut.com has the same policy as ClickBank.com
does with regard to sales taxes. Both companies take the position
that you are selling your product to them and that they resell
it to the final consumer. Thus, they claim that you are not subject
to sales taxes on those sales.
About the author:
J. Stephen Pope, President of Pope Consulting Inc., has been helping
clients to earn maximum business profits for over twenty-five
years. To learn more about accepting credit cards and other profitable
Work at Home Small Business Ideas, visit http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/creditcards.html
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