Popular Credit Card Processors
Many small businesses rely on third party processors or merchant
account providers to accept credit cards on the Web. But how do
you know who is the best processor for your business?
Clickbank
For a long time Clickbank was one of the most popular third
party processors on the Web. In order to sign up with Clickbank
you have to set up your Website to accept payments following
their guidelines. You will for example have to state that
Clickbank is responsible for processing payments. It usually
takes up to three business days to verify that a site is ready
to accept payments via Clickbank. Once this is achieved you can
start accepting credit card payments. Fortunately Clickbank
offers low fees and an affordable service for most people. Some
people have complained however that they have lost business
because the company has refused valid credit cards.
2Checkout
Another choice is 2Checkout. This company usually requires less
than 24 hours to set up payment processing. 2Checkout also
processes credit card payment for a low fee. The company doesn't
provide you however with built in affiliate software. This means
if you have affiliates you can't sign them up for service on the
spot, they will have to sign up and pay an activation fee.
Paypal
You can also try Paypal. Many online merchants prefer Paypal
because it accepts US and non-US businesses. Paypal is easy to
sign up for. It allows customers to pay using multiple credit
cards. Paypal does charge a slightly higher fee than other
merchants. Paypal also provides you a shopping cart you can
place directly on your website.
About the author:
Article by Frank Owen, visit his web site for more information
on setting up and using credit card processing
http://www.creditcardprocessinginsider.com