Help For Your eCommerce Business

11:06 am Random Reviews

If you’re running an ecommerce business that involves selling physical products from your site, whether you are doing wholesaling or dropshipping, you should know by now that you need to have a merchant account.  The crazy thing is that there are a lot of merchant accounts to choose from out there, so what do you do?

There are a lot of things to consider when comparing different merchant accounts. Look at their fees, both the per transaction fees and also the monthly fees. You could be paying way more than you need to.

In fact, even if you already have a merchant account you might want to look around and see what else you can find out there. For example, there is a company I came across recently called OnlineChecks. They offer some things that are not very common in the industry such as no fees, no contracts, and a free credit card machine. Not a bad deal!

So when it comes to credit card processing and merchant services, these guys look like a pretty good one to check out.  And as you know, you really should be doing everything you can to keep those costs down, so why spend extra on a merchant account if you don’t have to?

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Comments

  1. August 28th, 2008 | 12:28 pm

    Very well said. It does really matter having a good merchant name I’ll keep your tips in mind.

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  2. November 30th, 2008 | 5:27 pm

    Hey,

    Thanks for the advice mate will take it all into consideration.

    Thanks again,
    Richard.

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