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Financial Middleman for Small Business


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Pavel Lenshin
infoasbone.com

Informational portal and provider of discounted internet services for entrepreneurs, including internet access, web-design and hosting
http://www.ASBONE.com


FINANCIAL MIDDLEMAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS



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copyright (c) Pavel Lenshin

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Small online businesses are mostly represented by home-based

entrepreneurs. In this regard any payment scheme or system

should meet at least two criterions:



First. It should be relatively cheap. Individuals are

usually not enjoying huge investment potential in contrast

with legal entities.

Second. It should lead to complete automation of financial

transactions as a result of lack of time or inability for

the majority of entrepreneurs to hire support stuff to serve

these transactions.



In short, it all comes down to the shortage of money and

time. For these simple reasons, sophisticated e-commerce

systems based on merchant accounts are expensive, hard to

establish and support for an average entrepreneur. That is

why third party payment processors that will handle all

online orders on your behalf became widely popular among

small businesses. They require very little effort to

establish and even less effort to support. In most cases

they will provide you with completely automated as well as

quick and reliable for your customer way of payment.



This will allow you to accept payments 24/7 focusing your

business to work on other tasks and activity.



In practice once set up, the whole customer paying and

product delivering process becomes fully automated and

consists of the following steps:



1. Customer fills out the order form and clicks on the

submit button to pass the order to the payment gateway;

2. Automatic payment gateway routes credit card (e-check

etc.) data and purchase amount to the payment processor of

the merchant (seller) acquiring bank;

3. Acquiring bank sends authorization request to the payment

processor of the customer's issuing bank;

4. Issuing bank validates customer's account, credit limit

and authorize the transaction, freezing the specified amount

on the customer's account;

5. Issuing bank routes authorization code (or "transaction

declined" message) to the acquiring bank's payment

processor;

6. Acquiring bank routes payment approval (declined) message

to the payment gateway;

7. Payment gateway notifies the merchant (seller) about

approved (denied) transaction;

8. Provides customer with the product s/he ordered, the

details of shipping etc. or notifies about payment problems;

9. Banks' clearing settle the mutual transfer of funds,

crediting the respective merchant (seller) account with the

specified amount of purchase.



All these steps due to complete automation process, if we

don't speak about phone or mail orders etc., will take

somewhat between several seconds to several minutes, still

usually faster than when you are billed at the store's pay

desk and much faster considering the speed of going for

online shopping instead of the "offline".



This publication intended to analyze existent picture of

third party processing companies and represent you the

comparative facts that would help you to determine your

preferences based on business needs and capacities.



The table below will provide you with basic features of the

most "visible" today's online payment processing players.

Please note, that the online financial market evolves

extremely fast, so the table data is accurate as on the

February 2003 what I cannot guarantee in a month, all the

more in a year, so my advice here is to choose 3-5 most

acceptable and affordable financial intermediaries (even if

some important for you feature is missing) and recheck their

services and fees once more at their web-sites before making

any final decision.



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Company Name in alphabetical order:

1) Setup fees 2) Monthly fees 3) Commission structure*



2CheckOut:

1) $49 2) no 3) $0.45 + 5.5%;



CCNow:

1) no ($11.95 for Int.) 2) $9.95 3) $0-$100 - 0%, $100+- 9%

(11% for Int.);



ClickBank:

1) $49.95 2) no 3) $1 + 7.5%;



IBill:

1) no 2) no 3) $0-$9,999 - 15%, $10,000-$24,999 - 14% etc.;



MultiCards:

1) $15 or $150 2) no 3) 11.9% or 9.9%;



PayPal:

1) no 2) no 3) $.30 + 2.9%;



PaySystems:

1) $49.00 2) no 3) $1.00 + 3.95% or $0.45 + 5.5%;



ProBilling:

1) no 2) no 3) $0-4,999 - 13.5%, $5,000-12,499 - 12% etc.;



ProPay :

1) $35.00 (yearly) 2) no 3) $.30 + 2.9%;



Regsoft:

1) no 2) no 3)$0-$30 - $3.00, $30+ - 10%;



Verotel:

1) no 2) no 3) $3.75-$75.00 - 13.5%;



V-Share:

1) no 2) no 3) $0-$15 - 20%, $15-$100 - $3+4%, $100-$200 -

$2+5% etc.



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Company Name in alphabetical order: 1) Credit Cards

acceptance 2) Online Check acceptance 3) Phone(Fax) orders

acceptance 4) Recurring Billing feature



2CheckOut: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) yes

CCNow: 1) yes 2) no 3) no 4) no

ClickBank: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) no

IBill: 1) yes 2) yes 3) yes 4) yes

MultiCards: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) yes

PayPal: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) yes

PaySystems: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) yes

ProBilling: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) yes

ProPay: 1) yes 2) yes 3) no 4) no

Regsoft: 1) yes 2) yes 3) yes 4) no

Verotel: 1) yes 2) yes 3) yes 4) yes

V-Share: 1) yes 2) yes 3) yes 4) yes



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* Commissions are charged in two most popular ways:

* depending on the sales volume, for instance, 10% for

$0-$1000 in gross sales and 5% for $1000+ or;

* flat fees plus percent of the transaction amount: $2 + 5%,

so if you sell your item for $50 the commission is $2+$2.5

(5% out of $50)=$4.5

Note, that commissions shown for credit card billing may be

the same or may differ from company to company for online

checks and, especially, for phone order processing.



As you see, the table compares the most common features of

services, while some secondary options like affiliate

program, online auctions support or inability of such

companies like PayPal to process all worldwide customers

including yours truly, were left behind.



IBill and Verotel, for instance, have retail price maximum

limits. The dominating majority of payment processors charge

additional fees for chargebacks and refunds, while Regsoft,

Verotel or V-share offers a completely risk-free start up,

charging commission from actual sales only.



The middleman you will commit to should offer easy ways to

administrate your account, view statistics, add/delete

products on sale, setup price, tune and customize with your

web-site image the order page etc.



Depending on the nature of your main product: tangible or

intangible, some companies may or may not meet your needs.

Check Verza.com payment processing company for tangible and

shippable goods. They are the Mother company of Verotel -

division specially designed for intangible products or

"bits" sellers.



Carefully read terms & conditions agreement, other

regulations as well as charge back policy before signing up

for any service.



Find out the offered ordering security options.

While some companies provide sophisticated fraudulent

control system and supply you with both server secured order

form and non-secured order form for your customer

convenience, other payment processors had problems even with

the coding of their order web-pages, what allowed anyone to

literally steal your intangible products by downloading them

without payment. That happened because the URL of the

so-called "Thank you" page (where sellers arrange their info

materials to download) was clearly visible in the source

code of the order form. This is unacceptable.



You may also want to test their support system and uptime

the same way you do before selecting a web-hosting provider.

Because your order page(s) is(are) hosted at the 3rd party

payment provider server(s), if they are down for any reason,

it may be very sad for your customer to choose a product,

click on the order link and get error or "The page cannot be

displayed" massage.



As you see there are a lot of points to check and analyze.

On the other hand, remember a rule of not complicating

things. The key for easy decision-making process is not to

avoid research as some people do going for the first offer

they see, rather than knowing your needs and capabilities

including financial beforehand.



Determine them at the very beginning and search companies

accordingly, making the whole research smooth and easy.

Besides, on the contrary to, say, domain name choosing,

payment processor service is temporal to help you build your

online business in a quick, cheap or zero cost way. At some

stage due to economy of scale it will be cheaper and more

effective for your business to establish personal merchant

account with respective e-commerce gateway system.



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Pavel Lenshin is a publisher of NET Business Magazine,

professional web-developer and CEO of:

- http://ASBONE.com/ - informational portal and provider of

discounted internet services for entrepreneurs, including

internet access, web-design and hosting;

- http://InfoAlchemist.com/ - a must-have business library.

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