Feb 05 2008

Offer Many Ways To Pay

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We all have one thing in common as everyday business people. We all accept money for our service and/or product. Having the convenience of accepting many different payments types, can raise your web sales by 25 percent. Try and accept every payment type possible, from paypal, to American express, to e-checks. You can easily accept credit cards on your web business nowadays. There are hundreds of reputable credit card, processing merchants, that want your business.

Paypal is probably the most used payment method over the web. Even if you don’t like paypal, you will lose out, if you don’t offer it as a payment method. Google checkout is said to be better than paypal. Google checkout is making a big hit in the marketplace. They are trying to reach the goal to be an equal to paypal. Google offers better security and great customer service. Google is trying to be geared more towards preventing fraud. Where paypal seems to go along with fraud and the people who are committing the fraud. Google may change the face of web payment processors. After all, customers do want to feel secure, as they give their credit card numbers or other personal information away.

Security of different payments types is also important. Today’s identity theft, cautious customers, want to have a safe and easy transaction. Make sure you have hackersafe or other logos on your website. There is all kinds of coding that you can put into your website to prevent hackers. Most host providers include some safety features like hacksafe. If you have hacksafe features on your website, advertise it. Even though you know you have a secure website, let the customer know also. It really does help your sales.

If you are an ebay merchant, make sure you accept every payment method also. You will notice, the more payment options you give; the more your sales will increase. Think about it; if you wanted to buy something, but you only pay with paypal online, the website you are on only accepts credit cards, now that web site doesn’t make a sale. They lose out because you were going to buy something. But since they don’t accept paypal, you go to someone else’s website. The customer is going to buy it anyway. Why not give them the option to buy it from you?

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Jan 29 2008

Magento Commerce Update

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As I was writing a blog post this morning, I received an email that made me stop what I was doing in order to take a look.

Frontend view of Magento CommerceIt was from the Varien company, who created Magento Commerce. They were releasing another update for the still-beta magento commerce system. Beta version 0.7.15480. This release gave us PayPal standard payments as well as the much anticipated “Template Path Hints.”

This week, I’ll start working on my first Magento template. I have designs ready, but have been waiting for the public release of both Magento and Zen Cart before comitting anything to code.

Zen Cart’s team have promised the 1.4 update by no later than February 5th. That’s just one week away. As soon as this version is out, the template design begins. The same goes for Magento. Although I can practice on the current beta release, nothing can be finalized until v1.0 is released to the public.

The new Magento, Zen Cart and LiteCommerce templates will be available here when the final software packages are released by the developer teams.

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