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Accept Payments

If you want to sell your own products online, your need some method of accepting payments.

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ClickBank

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Allows you to easily sell digital/downloadable products online, set-up your own affiliate program, or affiliate to other vendors

Merchant Processing 101

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An eBook for merchants who accept credit cards, giving a complete analysis and revealing hidden/unneeded fees.

Electronic Transfer

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Merchant Accounts with no application fee

RegNow

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RegNow provides a system for software (particularly shareware) publishers to sell online. This includes flexible facilities for easily delivering keys/passwords required by users to unlock your shareware. There are also options to sell your customers "Electronic Download Insurance" (providing customers an opportunity to re-download lost software) and "Back Up CD" (providing customers a copy of your software on CD. RegNow also offers an optional facility for running your own affiliate program. RegNow payments can be processed in US Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Euros, Australian Dollars or Canadian Dollars, and customers can pay using a variety of methods including credit/debit cards, purchase orders, invoices, EFT and bank wire transfers.

Verotel

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Payment processing solution with recurring billing option. Excellent for private sites.

Charge.com

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Apply for a merchant account with Charge.com and receive free setup, free application, free shopping cart software and free Internet check software (limited time offer as of 17th August 2005).

2CheckOut

2CheckOutClick here for details
2Checkout allows you to sell tangible goods or downloadable products. Customers can pay by check or credit card. 2Checkout provides a shopping cart, as well as a script to integrate with membership sites.




 
 
 
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