Published December 19th, 2007
PayPal recently introduced the PayPal Security Key. This small device adds a physical layer to the log in process on both PayPal and eBay. The key is the result of a partnership with VeriSign which means that you may be able to register your key with future VeriSign partner websites.
So, what exactly is this so-called key? It’s an electronic gizmo about the size of a stick of gum that you use in conjunction with your regular sign on credentials. The key generates a new six digit code every thirty seconds or so. When you sign on to PayPal, you... Read more
Tags: E-Commerce and E-Business, online payments, online transactions, paypal, security key
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Published November 21st, 2007
If your business has a website that allows online orders, there’s good chance that you accept credit card payments for any purchases made by your customers. You may even accept PayPal, especially with the rise in that particular method’s popularity, thanks to the likes of eBay.
However, there are alternatives to these more common options. Although there’s nothing wrong with either PayPal or credit card payments, you could save money, as well as make things simpler for your customers, by looking into using another payment method. For instance, PayPal payments require the buyer to have a PayPal account, and not... Read more
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Published October 30th, 2007
PayPal may be owned by eBay, but a growing number of non-eBay online businesses are Accepting PayPal as payment for their goods and services. But, are they making the right decision?
With more than 100 million accounts, PayPal is one of the most popular online wallets available today. PayPal’s original growth came from the online auction industry, but today many online retailers are using PayPal as a way of accepting payments from their customers. Whether your company is selling products or services, PayPal is worth considering as a way to receive payments from customers.
PayPal’s fee structure:
Monthly Sales /Price... Read more
Tags: Carrie Hinkel, E-Commerce and E-Business, Generating More Sales, paypal
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Published October 18th, 2007
Running a business in the 21st century has its advantages. The Internet has made it possible to find buyers for your products from around the world, which significantly increases your profit potential. However, there are a few rough spots when it comes to working with foreign countries. One issue is the difference in currency. Another is the language and culture barrier that exists. Online translating programs greatly assist in interpreting the needs of foreign clients; however, dealing with foreign currencies can be intimidating.
Online Payments Pave the Way
Choosing an online payment system that can handle different currencies can significantly... Read more
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