
Accepting Credit Card Orders At Your Web Site:
How To Do It and Why You Should!
If you have a web site and aren't allowing viewers to order your product
online than you may be losing sales! Here is how online ordering works:
You then have the option of confirming with the customer that the order
has been
received and will be processed shortly.
Orders can be confirmed with the customer prior to processing to avoid possible discrepancy later over credit card charges.
New products can be added to your online ordering form quickly and easily.
Arranging for merchant status on your own and accepting online orders directly at your web site, eliminates the need for a middle man to receive the credit card orders who then charges you a processing fee.
Orders can be accepted online 24 hours a day worldwide without the need to pay for a telephone order line or someone to staff the line.
You maintain a copy of completed order forms for file purposes.
Your customers gain the assurance that you as a business owner have
taken additional steps to secure the privacy of their personal credit information.
Internet users are more confident about making credit card purchases online
Your customers can place an order from anywhere in the world 24 hours
a day seven days a week.
First you need to have merchant status; that is you need to be able to accept major credit cards. This can be arranged at your local bank.
Once you have merchant status the next step is to ensure that your service provider can offer you secure online ordering. Secure ordering means that personal and credit card information will be kept confidential. This is possible through special software that encrypts the message where the order information is stored. This prevents the information from being hacked or stolen. One popular example of the software used by many providers is that produced by Verisign (www.verisign.com) which provides digital authentication services and products for electronic commerce
How will your customers know that you offer authentic secure online ordering? Most Internet browsers will prompt viewers about the security features of a form. Further evidence of a secure order form is the appearance of a closed lock or a key in the bottom right hand corner of the browser. This security feature allows users to know whether they can order, confident that their information is protected.
Once your provider has indicated that they have the proper measures in place to provide you with a secure order form, you will need to have the form developed. The order form itself should include all of your products and services you have available, the cost per item, quantity price, domestic and international shipping, estimated delivery time, a contact number to check the status of orders etc.
The next step is for your provider to secure the form so that information added to the form is safe and confidential. Finally the submit button is activated so that the form is clicked on and sent only to the e-mail of the person designated to process your orders.
That's it! Online ordering is simple to set up and convenient for all
who use it. At one time there was great reluctance about ordering products
off the Internet with a credit card. Those days are gone, now that verifiable
security measures are in place and consumer confidence grows.