Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
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Re: Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
Hi all,
Any recommendations on a secure payment gateway and payment options for my new website? the website has been getting a lot of hits but no sales as of yet, I think customers are being put off because it hasn't got a secured by badge on my website like I have seen on others e.g secured by paymentsence. At the moment I have Paypal linked to it to take payments any advice and recommendations welcome.
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Damian
Any recommendations on a secure payment gateway and payment options for my new website? the website has been getting a lot of hits but no sales as of yet, I think customers are being put off because it hasn't got a secured by badge on my website like I have seen on others e.g secured by paymentsence. At the moment I have Paypal linked to it to take payments any advice and recommendations welcome.
Regards
Damian
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Re: Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
Stripe and Paypal... You can get a badge for both, could be a number of reasons why you are not converting so might be worth installing Google Analytics and a heatmap plugin to find out where your customers are clicking. Social media links into your website will also help if you use them.
Re: Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
You could also use mals ecommerce and paypal.
You should have got a 'secured by' logo when you purchased your ssl. Contact your provider and ask for one.
You should have got a 'secured by' logo when you purchased your ssl. Contact your provider and ask for one.
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Re: Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
we used world pay and then changed to sagepay. hassle to get setup but worth it now.
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Worldpay never lets me down great security too.
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Thank you all for the advice i will be looking into them when i get back off holiday. In regards to an ssl certificate i will be getting one from 123reg.com that has the padlock and turns the status bar green.
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Re: Looking for a secure payment gateway for new website
Try and either use a combination of Sagepay, and Paypal - as well as any other alternative payment methods you may wish to choose.
I would also reccomend purchasing an SSL certificate to use on your site to give it more trust from a customers perspective.
I would also reccomend purchasing an SSL certificate to use on your site to give it more trust from a customers perspective.
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Completely agree on the SSL, these are becoming free next year anyway.
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I belive it is already possible to get a free one, however cannot remember the name of the service off of the top of my head. However, Namecheap did offer them for $0.99 a few days back in their Cyber Monday deals.Justin;117722 wrote:Completely agree on the SSL, these are becoming free next year anyway.
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