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		<title>An Introduction To Ecommerce</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  just as I do with all of my articles.<br />
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The Basics - How Funds are Collected<br />
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<b>Ecommerce</b> simply refers to the practice of shopping online. From the site owner's perspective, it entails collecting funds from sales  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people new to websites and/or <a title="ecommerce" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/blog/category/ecommerce/">ecommerce</a> are confused at the in and outs of ecommerce. Even many people who are fairly adept at scripting can set up a store using some popular package such as OSCommerce and then are left stumped by the idea of making it work with a payment gateway to actually collect money and put it into their account. </p>
<p>In this article, I will give a brief overview of how the system is set up to collect your money. I will then discuss briefly what to look for in evaluating payment gateways. As usual, I will keep this basic and understandable just as I do with all of my articles.</p>
<p>The Basics &#8211; How Funds are Collected</p>
<p>Ecommerce simply refers to the practice of shopping online. From the site owner&#8217;s perspective, it entails collecting funds from sales transactions on their website and depositing that money into the bank. In order to collect funds, you need to have a <a title="merchant" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/securetrading.php">merchant</a> account and a payment gateway (discussed below). Basically, when a person enters their credit card number on a website, the card number and buyer information is sent to a payment gateway. This is done securely. The payment gateway will interface with a payment processor to check availability of funds as well as any other criteria set for accepting transactions. If the funds are available, the payment processor will then deduct the funds. </p>
<p>The payment gateway will then report back a successful transaction to the merchant, at which point the merchant&#8217;s <a title="shopping cart" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk">shopping cart</a> system will respond by displaying a &#8216;Thank You&#8217; type message to the buyer. Funds will sit until the transaction is settled, which means the funds are collected and deposited to your bank account. Until a transaction is settled, the transaction will not post to your bank account and the corresponding debit will not post to the buyer&#8217;s credit card account.</p>
<p>Merchant Accounts</p>
<p>A Merchant Account is a special type of account specifically for online retailers. They are designed to allow non-POS (point of sale) transactions using credit cards, or transactions where you don&#8217;t have the person&#8217;s credit card in hand. In other words, you don&#8217;t have a card swiper. A merchant account is not the same as a bank account. It acts as a go-between between your payment gateway and your bank account, accepting funds from credit cards which are then deposited into your bank.</p>
<p>A merchant account is a relationship based on trust between you and the issuing bank. The bank takes funds from the buyer&#8217;s account and deposits into your account. A payment processor takes care of checking for availability of funds and debiting from the credit card account. The bank issuing the merchant account is trusting that you will fulfill your end of the transaction by providing the product or service that the buyer purchased.</p>
<p>In case where this does not occur, the buyer can dispute the transaction. This puts the issuing bank on the line because they are then obligated to return the funds to the buyer&#8217;s card (a chargeback). Therefore, merchant providers are taking a risk in allowing a merchant to take credit cards under their name.</p>
<p>The organization providing your merchant account will do underwriting on the account when you apply to check your credit. If you have a history of too many chargebacks, you may be denied. In fact, too many chargebacks can result in you, as a merchant, being put on the Terminated Merchant File (also called The Match File). This is a blacklist which will effectively prevent you from ever receiving a merchant account again.</p>
<p>Payment Gateways<br />
A payment gateway serves as the front end to your merchant account, allowing you to manage funds, transactions, and the like. It also serves as a connection between your website and your merchant account. It takes data submitted via your secure order forms and presents it to your processing bank. The processing bank then approves or declines the transaction and sends its response back to the payment gateway. The payment gateway then turns around and provides this data back to the merchant for appropriate handling of the transaction. A payment gateway, then, does not offer services such as merchant accounts or shopping carts, although some of the larger-known gateways do provide such options as value-added services.</p>
<p>Fraud prevention is a big one because, as stated above, too many fraudulent transactions will result in chargebacks which could end up putting you on the Match List and your merchant account closed. Some of the common fraud detection mechanisms are Address Verification (AVS) which compares the customer&#8217;s address with that on file with the issuing bank, CVV2 which makes use of the 3-digit security code on the credit card (4-digit on American Express cards).</p>
<p>Most gateways will provide instructions on how to interface with their servers from your web store. Most gateways offer two methods of integration.</p>
<p>One method is to have your site POST a form to the gateway&#8217;s server which is pre-populated with your customer&#8217;s information. At that point, the customer will provide the customer with the payment form which allows them to type in their credit card number in a secure environment. After processing occurs, the customer is then routed back to your website along with the results of the transaction. Your site again takes over the process. </p>
<p>This method is usually easier to set up for site owners and it also means the site owner does not need to purchase their own SSL certificate (allowing secure transactions on the site itself). The tradeoff is that you do need to send your customers off of your website for payment collection. Many gateways offer ways to make the payment form look like your website using customized headers and footers, but the fact remains that the visitors are leaving your website.</p>
<p>The second method is totally invisible to the customer. If the site owner has an SSL certificate, they can set up security on their own site. This means they can host the payment form themselves, totally customizing it to their website. When the customer submits payment, your site will securely and invisibly submit the information to the payment gateway. </p>
<p>The payment gateway will do the usual processing and then invisibly send the response back to the merchant&#8217;s website, allowing it to respond properly. From the customer&#8217;s perspective, they never left your website. And they never did. This type of setup requires an SSL certificate as well as access to the CURL library.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  comes with an efficient auto responder.</p> <p>Â </p> <ul> <li><strong>Flexible in terms of upgrading</strong></li> </ul> <p>Â </p> <p>Ecommerce <b>Shopping</b> <b>Cart</b> Solutions are usually flexible in terms of up gradation. They allow you to customize it  ... ]]></description>
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<p>A <a title="shopping cart" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk">shopping cart</a> is the best solution to transfer information to a payment gateway through a reliable connector. Ecommerce <a title="Shopping Cart Solutions" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/blog/shopping-cart-solutions/">Shopping Cart Solutions</a> have helped numerous people to achieve more number of orders in quicker time. Usually this solution comes as a complete package. If you opt for an Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions, you will not have to bother about any extra software. As Ecommerce <a href="http://www.flashecom.com/ecommerce.htm">Shopping Cart Solutions</a> have proved to be of great help over time, there has been an increase in demand of Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions. Anybody may require an Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions. However you should be conscious while purchasing an Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions. It has a lot of advantages.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Prompt service</strong> </li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>In case of certain products, the company may promise you to deliver a product on a certain day, but often fail to keep their promise. Shopping carts are easily available and the software is easily understandable and easy to use.</p>
<p> </p>
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<li><strong>Auto responder is extremely good</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>The efficiency of the shopping cart highly depends on the auto responder. The auto responder delivers automated messages, email or newsletters to the clients. It plays a great role in managing the mails and important messages in your <a title="online business" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/blog/category/online-business/">online business</a>. It is a very proficient way to maintain connections with your clients. Your business connections solely depend on this auto responder. The auto responder in this case not only saves time but also helps you to develop your business at large. So check out if your Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solution comes with an efficient auto responder.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Flexible in terms of upgrading</strong></li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions are usually flexible in terms of up gradation. They allow you to customize it according to your requirement. You may change the designs or modify it according to your comfort. While you are purchasing your own shopping car, visit the site and check out the different functions and the features, the shopping cart would allow. Also get confirmed if it is upgradeable. In this fast changing world, the web trend is changing almost everyday. It may not be possible for you to change your Shopping Cart accordingly, so research on this factor before you finally purchase the product.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Overall Ecommerce Shopping Cart softwares are flexible and can be easily modified. As it is generally based on PHP Smarty templates, the software allows better flexibility. They offer web friendly, flexible and integrated Ecommerce Shopping Cart Solutions.</p>
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		<title>Think Before Choosing a Shopping Cart</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 12:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  be compatible with the sites you are dealing with.</p>
<p><strong>Payment gateway compatibility</strong> <br />
Though majority of <b>shopping</b> <b>carts</b> commonly supports multiple gateway for the payment but there are some others too which can create  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether to start a new <a title="online business" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/blog/category/online-business/">online business</a> or be passionate online shoppers in both cases you need to have a right <a title="shopping cart" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk">shopping cart</a> for a better deal. Whenever you come to this term you may have some question that how it works, what have its functionality or how can it help me make my online shopping successful. Basically shopping carts are used to calculate the due payment you owe after making order for the products. You can opt for a shopping cart either installed with the store or can have a your own but there are some points to be considered before whenever you wish the <a title="best shopping cart" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/blog/tag/best-shopping-cart/">best shopping cart</a> for you.</p>
<p>The more important issues here are to check for compatibility your shopping cart has with the hosting site or not. There are many features with a shopping cart which should be compatible with the sites you are dealing with.</p>
<p><strong>Payment gateway compatibility</strong> <br />
Though majority of shopping carts commonly supports multiple gateway for the payment but there are some others too which can create problem and prove to be failure in accepting desired gateways. So whenever choose a shopping cart first check for its compatibility with the payment gateway you opt for.</p>
<p><strong>Scripts Compatibility</strong></p>
<p>You may find the shopping cats coded in different script like, PERL, PHP, ASP etc that seek the similar scripting with your host sites so be careful for it while choosing your shopping cart. <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Order Feed-Back Features</strong> <br />
Ensure that the shopping cart has an option to send an email confirmation when a customer completes an order as well as a reminder to print the order details.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Have option to link with shipping status?</strong><br />
You will prefer to have time to time information for your product delivery options. Your shipping cart should have linking facility to access the shipping information anytime you nee.</p>
<p><strong>Product Enlisting Option</strong> <br />
Your shopping cart should give you the option of bulk uploading of products. The product pages should be search engine friendly. Besides this you should also be able to create and manage your product attributes.</p>
<p>Besides this there are still some other features which should be kept into mind. An SEO friendly page and quality content can also help converting your shopping tool more compatible and acceptable. You can also check for comparing facility or even to have shipping rate calculating facility in addition to all these points. Just refresh your idea with over said information and start searching for right shopping cart to serve your multipurpose need.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Accepting Payment at your Ecommerce Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 13:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>To have an online store, the easiest way is to find some open source <b>ecommerce</b> script. For example oscommerce or zen-cart shopping cart. Get these script setup on your web hosting.<br />

<br />

To accept payment online, its either customer pay ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To have an online store, the easiest way is to find some open source ecommerce script. For example oscommerce or zen-cart <a title="shopping cart" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk">shopping cart</a>. Get these script setup on your web hosting.</p>
<p>To accept payment online, its either customer pay through your website, or route customer to payment gateway website and make payment. Selecting which one, will depend on your needs and budget.</p>
<p>Having third party <a title="merchant" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk/securetrading.php">merchant</a> is easiest and lowest cost. You could sign up with 2checkout payment processing or paypal or verisign payment processing. And route customer to the link provided by them. Customer will make payment at those provider webpage, and once its done, customer will return back to your website.</p>
<p>Be sure to pick only those famous third party merchant provider, don’t trust those that you found online and offering incredible low cost and no fees solution. Who knows, you will never get your money at the ends.</p>
<p>Either you can find a web hosting provider that offers merchant account as well, and they will handle all the integration work for your <a title="ecommerce store" href="http://www.bigonecommerce.co.uk">ecommerce store</a>. For example you can visit ixwebhosting and their merchant account section. More review found here www.ixwebhostingreview.org and its good to have expert taken care of the payment solution if you are unsure of what to do.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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