Tuesday, May 6, 2008

How To Set Up Your Site To Take Payments

The internet today has thousands or millions of shoppers. Payments over the internet have become common place for many people. How can you set up your site so you too can be part of this phenomenon?

To get your slice of the internet cake, how can you set up a site to take payments? How can you do so on a tight budget?

Well the short answer is it is not difficult at all. Like all things you do for the first time you will need to concentrate but once done you will think it is a breeze. If you are new to the web you will be relieved as to how simple it all is.

So how do you go about it?

A first thing you need is a web host. It will be unwise to choose a free host, as they will also advertise on your site. I’m sure that you would prefer your customers to focus on your products rather than your hosting provider’s products. You will also find it difficult to do all you need to do with such a limited host

You will also need a payment processor, one that doesn’t cost the earth. Free preferably

One other thing you will need if you don’t have it already is software for creating your web pages. There are some very good free programs available on the internet.

With regard to your web hosting provider, here are some things you will need to look for:

Can you run a number of domains on the one account? The more the better. How many subdomains can you have? Over time you will want to promote more products. Each of these products would need a new domain or subdomain.

Can you use CGI and PHP scripts on your site? How much disk space do you get with this account? How many MySql databases are you permitted to run? These are some of the things you need to get answers to in choosing a web host.

You also need a payment processor. There are hundreds of these. I am just going to look at three of them. They are all budget and very affordable. One is totally free to set up.

The first one is free. You pay a small percentage of your sale to the processor. This one is PayPal. Free to join and set up your account. You will need a PayPal email address. It is good to set up a dedicated email for this. You should be able to do this with your hosting account as you should be able to set up a number of emails.

2Checkout.com is another payment processor. They charge a one off fee of $50 to set up your account and then a small percentage of each sale. This processor also is used by many internet marketers.

The last on this list is ClickBank. ClickBank is free to join. It has a huge list of affiliate products that you could choose to promote. If you wish to become a vendor, selling your products using ClickBank you will need to pay a setup fee. This is about $50.00. ClickBank also charges a small percentage for each sale that is made through them.

Both PayPal and 2Checkout.com generate code for you to place in your site. You will need to place this code onto the body of your page where you want the button to appear. ClickBank generates a URL which you can link to a sales button.

As you can see, setting up your own e commerce web site is not real difficult and is very affordable.(ArticleSlot.com)

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