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Credit Cards: The Keys To Success


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Dave Barrett
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eMoney Monthly
http://emoneymonthly.com


Anyone doing business on the Internet must accept credit cards.

Your success depends on it. 99% of all transactions online are

made using credit cards. If you don't accept credit cards as a

form of payment, you'll not only be missing out on a huge

windfall, you'll also be setting yourself up to fail.



Accepting credit cards offers your customers convenience, while

projecting an image of reliability, credibility, and

professionalism. It says to the world that the banking

establishment has put its trust in you, and recognizes you as a

responsible entrepreneur. In many people's eyes, if you're good

enough for the bank, then you're good enough for them.



By accepting credit cards you will be able to cater to two

specific types of customers: impulse buyers and international

customers. Each has their own motivations and goals, but both

are looking for the same thing: a way to make extra money, just

like everyone else. Whoever or wherever your customers are,

your immediate goal should be to get them to buy now.



It is a proven fact that people purchase more with credit, online

or off. Money is easier to spend using credit, since you don't

have to pay for it right away. Customers like the fact that they

can buy today and pay tomorrow. As the old expression goes, out

of sight out of mind.



Remember, web surfers want instant gratification. That means

paying online with a credit card and instantly receiving their

merchandise. No waiting around. That's what the Internet is all

about, and that's what makes it so powerful. But you have to

accept credit cards to take advantage of all it has to offer.



It is much easier to accept credit cards than most people think.

It was true a few years ago, that most entrepreneurs were turned

down by the bank when they applied for the means to accept credit

card payments, but all that's changed thanks to the Internet.



The most dramatic change has been the relaxing of strict banking

rules regulating an entrepreneur's ability to accept credit card

payments. The privilege that was once exclusively reserved for

"brick & mortar" businesses is now available to everyone.



Why the sudden change in banking restrictions? The reason is

simple. When the banking industry saw the true potential of the

Internet, they realized how much money they would be losing if

they restricted credit card access to Internet merchants simply

because they didn't have a physical storefront. Their web page

is their storefront.



The two most common ways to accept credit card payments online are

either by opening your own merchant account, or using one of the

many third-party services available. There are advantages and

disadvantages to each.



Most banks offering merchant accounts require set-up fees. These

fees vary from bank to bank, and can be very expensive. In

addition, you are required to pay monthly maintenance fees once

the account is established.



Using the services of a third-party processor enables you to

accept all major credit cards online without a merchant account.

There are no monthly fees, and many third-party processors offer

free set up.



For those just starting out, third-party processors are, by

far, the easiest and cheapest route. You can be up and running

within 48 hours, taking orders and accepting credit cards.



There are numerous companies online willing to accept credit

cards on your behalf and, like banks, their fees and services

can vary drastically. Two of the most popular third-party

processors available are ClickBank and PayPal. Both are easy

to apply to and offer similar features.



The advantage of PayPal is instant deposits into your account

and no signup fees. ClickBank holds your funds for 30 days and

requires a one-time $50 sign-up fee. The biggest advantage of

ClickBank though, is its affiliate tracking feature. It allows

you to implement your own affiliate program, an valuable

feature to many marketers.



Affiliate programs are perhaps the most powerful promotional

tool you could ever use. You recruit people to promote your

product for you by offering them a commission on sales. You

decide how much, but the higher the commission, the more

motivated they'll be to promote your product, and that means

more sales for you. It also means you only pay for performance.

No more wasted advertising dollars!



For Internet merchants, there isn't much choice but to accept

credit cards. Applying for an account is fast and easy, and

almost everyone is approved within 48 hours. There's really no

excuse to not start your own business. The obsticles have been

removed. The only thing that stands between you and financial

freedom is yourself.



To open an account with ClickBank go to:

http://www.clickbank.net/r/?fxdude



To open a free account with PayPal go to:

fxdudemsn.com" target="_blank">http://www.paypal.com/refer/pal=fxdudemsn.com





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