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5 Simple Steps to Accepting Payments Online
by Anthony Stai
When you're selling things, you need people to be able to pay you.
Sure, they could send you cheques in the post, but that's not really
convenient or scalable, is it? No, to do business on the web, you need
to be able to accept card payments electronically - and, luckily for
you, it's never been easier. Here's the whole process, in five simple
steps.
Step 1:
Choose a Payment Service
While you could get a merchant account and do your own card processing,
it isn't usually worth it, unless you do an awful lot of transactions.
For most business, third-party payment services are a better solution,
and there are lots of services out there that let you accept card
payments for a small fee.
When you choose a payment service, then, the main things you want to
consider are the prices, and whether your customers will trust it. You
used to need to consider which services your customers would have
accounts with, but as most services now let you accept payments from
people who don't have accounts with them that's not much of an issue
any more.
Right now, the biggest general payment player is PayPal, and they're
worth considering first, but you should be aware that many businesses
have had issues with PayPal freezing their accounts and being slow to
respond (see www.nopaypal.com for more). StormPay (www.stormpay.com) is
a decent general-purpose PayPal alternative, and useful to keep around
as a backup. You might also like to check out more specific services,
such as AuctionCheckout (if you're taking payments for auction items)
or ClickBank (non-physical products only, popular for ebook sales).
Step 2:
Create an Account
The next step is to create an account at your chosen online payment
provider. This will require you to give out either your personal name
and address or a business name and address. Depending on who you're
registering with, you may also need to give out credit card or bank
details. It almost goes without saying that you shouldn't give these
details out to anyone you're not sure of - be suspicious of payment
services that you've found with a search but never actually seen in
use.
Step 3: Get
Verified
Before you can receive any significant amount of money, most payment
providers require you to become 'verified' - this is usually nothing
more than the minimum they need to do to comply with the law. If you
haven't been asked for your bank and credit card details already, you
will be at this point, and some services will even ask you to fax them
a photocopy of your physical card, to prove you're the real cardholder.
Some services will even cross-reference your phone number with your
address and then phone you up to make sure it really was you. Don't be
too disturbed by all this: it's all in the name of security, and you're
not doing anything bad (or at least I hope you're not!).
Step 4: Add
the Payment Button to Your Pages
When it comes time to actually start accepting customers' money through
the service, all you'll need to do in most cases is add some kind of
button or image of a button to your sales page that says 'Pay Now'. The
payment service will usually provide the HTML for this, and a few
tutorials to explain things like ways to make sure that the correct
amount shows up on the payment page.
Step 5:
Withdraw Often
Whenever you're dealing with electronic payments, the final step is to
withdraw every time you get an amount of money you consider
significant, and an absolute minimum of once per week. There are all
sorts of reasons for this, but the biggest one is that online payment
services aren't anywhere near as strictly regulated as other financial
institutions, and aren't under that much of an obligation to give it to
you in any timely manner. You should consider any money left with them
to be at risk until it's securely in your bank account. Besides, you
don't want your money sitting there earning interest for them instead
of you, do you?
About
The Author:
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