Saturday, May 20, 2017

Payments and Page Designs

What should I put in my web page?

Choosing a page design and the elements you're going to include is a huge part of the design process. Before making your website, it is important to learn about similar businesses in you industry.

Ask yourself:

  • What do other websites have that I like?
  • What do other companies have that I hate?
  • What is missing from these other companies' websites that I can include in my own?
When choosing a website template, do your best to pick the one that will fulfill your needs in the best way possible. Don't be fooled by all the pretty pictures they have included in the design, because ultimately, it will be your content in this template when all is said and done.

Accepting Credit Cards

PayPal is one of the most widely known and trusted online order processing companies. If you would like to accept credit cards on your website, doing so with PayPal is a simple way to start. You can create custom buttons, call to actions and connect the transactions to your own PayPal account in order to accept payments.

Some things to consider:

  • Who will be on the hook for cancelled payments?
  • What is the interest rate charged for each transaction?
  • Are there additional hidden fees associated with each transaction?
  • Will my customers want to leave my website and use PayPal just to complete their order?
  • What system does the business currently use? Is it compatible with PayPal?
If PayPal isn't the best solution, there are several alternatives. After all, PayPal only makes up about 20% of the market. Here are some alternatives:




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