August 28, 2009

Shopster Business model

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If you are not familiar with shopster.com, it is a wonderful business model to create a ecommerce platform. They allow drop shippers and store owners together. Drop shippers can sell items through a number of store fronts. Resellers can create online stores and select products to sell from the catalog of drop shippers. Sellers get commission for selling items. Drop shippers get a number of storefronts to sell their items and hence increased sales. Shopster gets money from BOTH.

Here is a quick video of how the business runs from Shopster.com

If you want to create a store front or you want to locate few sellers to sell items Shopster is great place. But if you want create a market place just like shopster talk to iScripts. We have crated a new version of iScripts MultiCart with multiple vendor, multiple seller support. It’s not yet publicly available. But if you have cool business idea similar to this send me an email, I will send you a live demo. No, we were not trying to create a Shopster clone script. Since Shopster does something similar it’s easier to explain that way. We were trying to create a distributed shopping cart solution with multiple vendor, multiple reseller capability. As usual we can customize this based on your input.

Contact me at abraham(at)iscripts.com

August 24, 2009

Accept Payments Online

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You may have noticed that most iScripts products allow you to accept online payments from your customers. If you’re offering goods or services online, it is imperative that you are able to accept online payments. In case you have made any online payment processing before, you should at least have an idea on how easy and straight forward it is. All you need to do is to plug in your payment gateway information in your website’s administrative panel and you are in business. However, we understand that it may look like a daunting task if you have never setup a real online business before.

This article should give you some idea about the different options available to accept online payments. As my experience is generally U.S. based, some of the topics are U.S. centric. If you find things different in your location, just let us know.

How do I start accepting credit cards online? This is a very common question everyone asks. The answer actually depends on a few factors.

1. Where are you based?

If you’re in the USA, you have a lot of options. If you are in Canada, you may have a few less options to consider. And for the rest of the world, sad to say, very limited options. If you are outside the United States or Canada, PayPal seems to be the safest bet. It’s relatively easy to open a Paypal account and start accepting online payments immediately.

2. Do you already have a merchant account?

A merchant account is basically a bank account that handles your funds received via credit card. They normally charge a certain percentage off for every transaction. This is called a “discount rate.” If you have a storefront or a retail business and you are swiping people’s cards, then you already have a merchant account.

If you want to start accepting payments online, you’ll need to give your merchant provider a call and ask for an Internet merchant account—this is different from a regular merchant account, because it allows your customers to pay you online by entering their credit card information directly into your website. This enables you to accept credit card orders without your customers having to fax, phone or mail in their orders.

3. If you do have a merchant account, do you already have an account with a payment gateway like Authorize.net or PayPal?

If so, chances are you already know what you’re doing and you aren’t even reading this article. If you don’t, then you can read on and we will give some more details on what a payment gateway is and what your options are.

A payment gateway is an e-commerce service that authorizes payments for e-businesses and online retailers. It is kind of like the middleman between your customer and you or your merchant account. It is the equivalent of a physical POS (point-of-sale) terminal located in most retail outlets. They normally have a merchant login where you can manage your account, run reports, submit refunds, and even send invoices.

Payment gateways typically charge a monthly fee (PayPal is an exception) and sometimes a setup fee. Many of them also require an online merchant account, but will usually help you get one.

There are two main options for accepting payments online. These include merchant account solutions and third party gateways. For most merchant gateway solutions, credit card is entered on your site, while for third party processors credit card info is entered on their site.

Merchant Account Solutions

If you already have an established offline business, chances are you already accept credit cards and you have a merchant account from your bank and have some kind of electronic terminal in your shop/workplace for swiping credit cards. Bear in mind that if you do have a merchant account, you will need to apply for a separate Internet merchant account. If you don’t have a merchant account, the system works like this – you have to apply for a merchant account from a bank; it doesn’t have to be the bank you currently bank with, but that is of course the more practical approach. The bank will provide you an ID or account number, and without it you can’t accept credit cards.

Moreover, you will need a credit card processor which will actually look after the transaction details. No worries, your bank will handle this or will recommend partner companies. They normally charge a fee which usually includes a setup fee, a monthly minimum and then a percentage for each transaction. You will need a merchant account to take Visa, Mastercard, etc and a separate merchant account to take American Express.

Here are brief reviews of major merchant account solutions:

Auhorize.net has earned a very good reputation as the leader in online payment gateways for small businesses. They have great features with a no-nonsense gateway that just works. They provide a more direct solution than PayPal Standard and offer a completely branded payment experience for your customers. Their services are superb and reasonably priced. In general, Authorize.net has received positive feedback from new customers getting going with their service while existing customers are still using it. For integrating with most iScripts software you just need the account name and teh transaction key you get from Authorize.net to plugged in the admin panel.

PSiGate provides the essential tools to facilitate the processing of secure electronic transactions, and makes your e-commerce business accessible to clients worldwide. PSiGate can provide merchant accounts and gateway services for North American clients. In addition, they provide several free tools that are part of each account. They provide each merchant an eTerminal for phone and fax orders, real-time online reports of customer transactions and a Fraud Shield module.

LinkPoint will enable you to accept credit cards in real-time on your website. They provide a cheap and simple solution for accepting credit cards for phone and mail orders. The LinkPoint gateway supports most major shopping cart software. In case you are using one of these shopping cart applications (like most iScripts products), most of the work has already been done for you. Set-up is as easy as entering your Merchant ID number and they offer the lowest rates and fees in the industry.

WorldPay is ideal for U.K. businesses and is part of the Royal Bank of Scotland. It’s an excellent payment processor and the fees you paid in startup can be quickly recovered. As a reputable name in online payment processing, your customers would feel comfortable using Worldpay. It is fully customizable, however, this is reflected in the signup cost.

Verisign offers a lot of solid features such as recurring billing and fraud prevention. The recurring billing feature is standard, but does offer an API from which a recurring billing profile can be created. The Verisign Payflow Pro gateway is capable of sending custom emails. You can send email receipts for customer records or send them a notice that their card was declined. Verisign’s fraud prevention services are broken into two separate packages; each having its own add-on features that enhance the level of protection. Finally, Verisign offers a Buyer Authentication program for customers who want to use Visa’s Verified or Master Card’s Secure Code features.

Other Merchant Gateways are being introduced to the marketplace with different value added services. Most of them offers a Authorize.net emulator due to the acceptance of Authorize.net. You can integrate any gateway which supports a Authorize.net emulator with single line of code change.

Third Party Processors

On the other side of the coin are the third party processors. Payment processors basically allow you to use their merchant account for a fee and in most cases you can be set up in a matter of hours and start accepting credit cards right away. This by far the best option if you are just starting out in e-commerce.

Paypal is known for its rapid growth and use on Ebay, it is also the simplest and fastest payment processor to setup and use. The system includes a handy “button maker” so you don’t have to know or learn any of the intricate ins and outs of how to use it. For the more techy savvy, it does have all the powerful back end systems to communicate with your database through the IPN system. Recently Paypal junked their system of only allowing customers to make credit card payments after they had authorized their account. This means that customers have to wait till their credit card statements have been received before they could purchase anything. Now that this has been scrapped, Paypal is the ideal choice for e-commerce users and most of all their rates are comparably cheaper.

2checkout or 2Co is ideal for those who are not ready for a merchant account, but need a way to process online payments from customers. With 2Co, you don’t have to sign a contract nor do you need a software to get started, everything you need is provided right from their website. You will receive free technical support online, a free shopping cart, and free website codes as well. There are a couple of fees, but not as much as with other payment processing services. You have to pay a one time fee of $49 for signup as well as fees per sale which are currently $0.45 and 5.5% of each sale you make and payment processed.

PayLeap simplifies the electronic payment process by combining payment systems into one platform. They offer fast and reliable installation process in order to maximize the efficiency of your company. Merchants using PayLeap can process electronic payments in real time in any method utilized by most businesses. Their single service enables your company to manage payments made by wireless or online through an e-commerce web software.

BluePay is a premier credit card processing service that utilizes cutting-edge technology and encryption security throughout the transaction. In just three easy steps, you can be receiving credit cards at your business within hours of finishing the online application. You can then access your account online to check transactions, manage your account, and organize your records. BluePay provides a wide variety of merchant accounts for you to choose from, each designed to fit and grow with your business needs.

Google Checkout is an online payment processing service wherein users store their credit card and shipping information in their Google Account. It also offers fraud protection and a unified page for tracking purchases and their status. With Google Checkout you can easily make online purchases and track all your orders and shipping in one place. Their fraud protection feature covers you against unauthorized purchases made through Google Checkout, and you are assured that your purchase history or full credit card number is not shared with sellers. You can also keep your email address confidential, and block unwanted emails from stores where you previously used Google Checkout.

August 20, 2009

Customer survey

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We send out a tiny customer survey to iScripts customers about different products and services. We hope you got the survey and completed the survey.  We will have three customers from those who completed the survey to give away three iScripts Software licenses of their choice including copy right removals.  So each software license can cost up to $1047.00 . Please complete the 60 second survey to help us to serve you better.

Rules: The winning license cannot be applied to past purchases.  They cannot be refunded. One license per winner. Total three winners. Other terms of license apply.

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