Enter PayPal
,
a system which will suit many small business
operators, that allows you to set up your site to
accept credit card payments with no initial
outlay of money. The only cost of the service is
a fee per transaction of between 1 and 3%.
Paypal offers you a couple of ways to accept credit card payments.
One is to actually have a link on your web site. When the customer
clicks on it, they enter a secure site that actually resides
on the Paypal domain. They simply follow the prompts, enter
their details, click on submit, and the money is put into your
account and the customer is returned to any page on your web
site you want.
The second way is to send an invoice via
email. You simply fill in the details within your
Paypal account screen and hit Send. The customer
receives an email with details and a link which
takes them to a secure site for payment.
As mentioned above, the advantage of Paypal
for small businesses is that there is no upfront
fees whatsoever to join, unlike other merchant
systems which can cost you hundreds or even
thousands to set up and then charge you annual
fees on top of that.
To find out more, visit the Paypal web site at www.paypal.com
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Disclaimer: This page is designed to provide
information only and is not a substitute for
advice that is specific to your business. Before
acting on any of the information above it is
important you seek further advice from a
professional who has taken into consideration the
nature and circumstances of your business.
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