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Processing Credit Cards For Your Online Business
by George Meszaros
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Published on this site: August 16th, 2007 - See
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Online Payment Security
If you are new to online business, you best bet might be to
outsource credit card processing. PayPal is the best example of
outsourced credit card processing. Online vendors using this
service don't have to worry about buying or renting credit card
processing machines. In addition, they don't need to create a
merchant account because PayPal is the gateway.
More established businesses usually opt for an in-house credit
card processing solution. There are two basic methods of
accepting credit cards online, real time processing and deferred
processing.
Real Time Processing
The biggest advantage of real time credit card processing is
that there is no delay in the buying process. The customer
immediately knows if the order went through. This method is
especially effective with companies selling ownloadable
products such as audio, video, or e-book. As soon as the credit
card is authorized, the customer can download the product. The
real time processing fulfills the need for instant
gratification. If you are looking for automation, real time
processing is for you. It requires more complex set up than
deferred processing, but once it has been set up, credit cards
are processed quickly, efficiently, and most importantly
automatically.
Real time processing simplifies selling online because
customers receive instant feedback. For example, if they enter
an incorrect credit card number, the transaction will fail and
the customer is notified instantly. Declined credit card
transactions are immediately reported back to the buyer.
Secure payment gateways are the most important components of
real time processing because they provide a secure connection
between your website and your merchant account. Some of the
largest secure payment gateway providers are authorizeNet and
VeriSign.
How does payment through a secure gateway work?
- Your customer adds the product to the shopping cart.
- The connection enters secure mode, as the customer is required
to complete payment information. The customer's browser encrypts
the data between the web server and the customer computer.
·The website forwards the encrypted payment information to the
secure payment gateway.
- The payment gateway forwards the encrypted payment information
to the vendor's acquiring bank account.
- The acquiring bank forwards payment information to the
customer's bank account.
- The customer's bank responds to the payment request. It either
approves or declines the charge.
- The payment gateway received the response and forwards it to
the vendor's website.
- Order completed or failed message is communicated to customer.
Please keep in mind that the above process is highly simplified
version of the actual process. The entire transaction described
above should take less that ten seconds.

George Meszaros: http://www.webene.com


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