Special Needs and Requirements For Ecommerce Credit Card Processing
Starting a business on the Internet isn't as hard as starting a
traditional offline business, or expensive. However, when it comes to
eCommerce credit card processing, many online business owners are
overwhelmed and confused as to what is needed, what is required, how
much it should cost, and how to get the service that they need for
their customers. This information is designed to help you figure it all
out.
Before you can accept online payments, you need a merchant
account. This is an account used to collect credit card payments, and
then to send the payments to you. When payments are received, the money
goes into the merchant account. The merchant account provider will
usually direct deposit your funds daily, weekly, or monthly, depending
on the agreement that you have with them. They will also hold out a
portion of the payment to cover any charge backs that may occur, and
this money is released to you after a certain period of time.
Encryption
is vital for online eCommerce credit card processing. When financial
information is submitted on a web form it must be carefully encrypted
before it is sent through cyber space so that the information cannot be
accessed and stolen by thieves. This means that you not only need a
merchant account, but you also need a gateway system for processing the
payments. Typically, this gateway is provided by a third party service,
and there is a fee for this service. Some merchant accounts will
provide you with the gateway, but these merchant accounts often charge
higher rates than other services.
Typically, your account will be
set up so that your customers can put in their credit card information
when they make their purchase, during the ordering process, or you can
put the credit card information into a web form yourself in a private
'back-office' online environment. Your merchant account provider will
give you instructions for both process situations when you sign up for
the service. It is important to note that when customers enter their
own credit card information, the form that is used for this must reside
on a site that has SSL, or secured socket layer technology. Check with
your web hosting company to learn more about this.
In many cases,
you may require offline processing as well as eCommerce credit card
processing. If this is the case, you might want to go with a mobile
device that includes the ability to collect payments online. Otherwise,
you may need two different services to collect credit card payments,
and this can cost a great deal of money. There are numerous options
available for combination offline and online processing, and different
options have different price tags, of course. Before you sign up with
any service for online processing, carefully consider whether there
will ever be a time when offline processing will be required, and also
compare the cost of a simple online solution as compared to an
online/offline solution.
Do not allow the needs and requirements
of eCommerce Credit Card Processing to alarm you. An experienced
salesperson can help you with the entire process of getting set up to
accept online payments, even if you do not know a great deal about web
pages, security, and other issues that are pertinent.