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Optimize your business website with these 8 tips.

Your ecommerce website is much more than a sales gimmick. In an age when online browsing and purchasing are becoming the rule rather than the exception, your internet presence is rapidly becoming your store’s most visible brand ambassador. As a result, it makes sense to put your time, effort, and perhaps even a little capital into making it one of your most persuasive sales tools.

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Why some consumers may still be afraid to pay online.

​Shopping online enables consumers to conduct exhaustive research in a search for top bargains. Ecommerce can be conducted anytime and from anywhere. Better still, the products purchased can be delivered right to the consumer’s door. Nevertheless, a significant number of consumers are fearful enough of ecommerce that they forgo all of its advantages. Let’s take a look at some of the questions these potential customers may have about your ecommerce website.

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How a payment gateway helps your business grow.

​As a business owner, it is in your best interests to make the customer payment process as easy and as flexible as possible. If you only accept cash, you are sure to lose sales to your competitor down the street or across the ocean who is accepting credit cards and other more modern forms of payments. In a nutshell, that is why you need access to an omnichannel payment gateway, the ultimate in essential merchant accessories in today’s increasingly cashless environment.

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The importance of flexibility in a payment gateway API.

In addition to demanding superior products at an affordable price and excellent customer service, consumers want a checkout experience that is seamless and secure. This is the case whether someone is buying items at a brick-and-mortar store’s physical cash register or completing their purchase online. In the latter case, effortless and frictionless checkout is now being accomplished thanks to something known as a payment gateway API.

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Can using a virtual terminal make transactions easier?

Your customers want simple ways to pay using any method they choose, but it’s not always practical to invest in an expensive point of sale solution. A virtual payment terminal offers an attractive alternative for processing credit cards and other popular payment types.

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Why ecommerce and brick-and-mortar are stronger together.

In the realm of retail, the needs and wants of customers are of prime importance. They dictate the products that merchants stock, the prices they charge, and even how payments are made. If buyers are unsatisfied with any of these elements at a particular store, they will simply go elsewhere. As a business owner who must constantly keep this fact in mind, it probably comes as no surprise that providing a combination of a physical retail presence with an ecommerce presence could be the ultimate win-win.

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What is hosted checkout, and should you use it for your ecommerce business?

The ecommerce checkout experience plays a big role in how customers perceive your business. A simple, quick process requiring minimal effort is ideal for reducing cart abandonment and encouraging repeat sales. For small and medium-sized businesses, hosted checkout offers an easy and affordable way to provide a smooth shopping experience.

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Beginner's guide to ecommerce payment processing.

The internet is increasingly becoming the first choice of consumers when it comes to purchasing products. In many cases, they may look at and touch items at a physical store, only to walk away and consummate the sale online. As more merchants come to recognize that this is the way of the world today, they are augmenting their physical presence with an online retail footprint, a type of business model known as ecommerce.

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What does a payment gateway do with your data?

There’s a lot that goes into launching your online business, including: gathering the necessary capital, offering products and/or services you are excited about, getting your staff in place, and identifying your potential customer base. In all of the hubbub of launching your online business, there’s one other crucial component you’ll need to have in place to accept money from your customers: your payment gateway.

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8 things you can do to prove your payment processing is secure.

When you accept credit and debit cards from your customers, you are entering into a sacred trust. Your customer is expecting that your company and the various systems that you use will ensure that the personal information they have provided will not be intercepted and used by criminals for their own malicious purposes. At the same time, you too must ensure that these processes remain as airtight as possible. After all, your business’s good name is involved. In order to give your buyers peace of mind and protect your own reputation, it is crucial that you do all you can to make your payment processing secure. Taking the following steps can bring you a long way down the road to achieving this goal.

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