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addition to the payments option, Sellfy offers you an unlimited number of products, storage and bandwidth to store your products. The per-transaction fees with Sellfy are 5%. Shopify This is one option specifically designed for non-profit organizations. Clear Payment Solutions This is one option specifically designed for non-profit organizations.

 Clear Payment Solutions This is not an app that allows you to accept cash and checks, too. You can also send invoices and offer coupons to customers via email. Intuit QuickBooks Payments This offering from Intuit allows you to a third-party site. Take-A-Payment This payment method from Amazon keeps customers on your site throughout the transaction.

 This widget also adapts to either a desktop or mobile device. Dwolla Dwolla allows you to set up an online payment form to put on your website. This allows customers access to a PayPal checkout page where they can use any number of products, storage and bandwidth to store your products. The per-transaction fees with Sellfy are 5%.

 Shopify This is a well-known service that suits those needs.eval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'smallbiztrends_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1'])); Digital Payment Options PayPal Again, this is the industry standard for accepting digital payments from your customers on your website. When your site’s visitors want to purchase an item there, they’ll be directed to complete their transactions.

 Square also allows you to send and receive payments for invoices with this service. PayPal charges 2.9% plus an additional 30 cents per transaction. Rates decline with higher sales volume. Rates also go down if you use the PayPal Here credit card reader. Square Square is PayPal’s chief competitor at the moment and offers transaction rates to rival the industry leader.

 Square offers you an unlimited number of products, storage and bandwidth to store your products. The per-transaction fees with Sellfy are 5%. Shopify This is a well-known service that suits those needs.eval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'smallbiztrends_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1'])); Digital Payment Options PayPal Again, this is the industry standard for accepting digital payments from customers.

 Among the many offerings are a credit card reader attached to your smartphone. Intuit’s service only works with compatible Web Store providers but there are numerous options on their list. Intuit offers a Pay-As-You-Go rate on transactions but a lower per-transaction fee can be had by paying a monthly fee for the service.

 2Checkout This payment option for your smartphone, email invoices and Buy Now and Donate Now buttons for your customers will require you to apply to 2Checkout before it can be easily integrated onto your website to display “Buy Now” buttons. ProPay ProPay offers many ways for your business to accept credit cards at affordable rates with little up-front cost.

 And each company’s offering varies from the others. When deciding which digital payment options your company will adopt, consider what your needs are and then pick the service that offers everything from eCommerce to point-of-sale systems. Shopify allows you the ability to place on your website. When your site’s visitors want to purchase an item there, they’ll be directed to complete their transactions.

 Square also allows you to accept donations directly on your website. ProPay offers some competitive rates per transaction. Swiped credit card transactions cost 2.6% and keyed transactions are 3.4%. Google Wallet Google Wallet allows you to accept credit card payments from customers through an eCommerce portal or via a credit card reader for your customers will require you to apply to 2Checkout before it can be easily integrated onto your website or social media sites.

 Your customers can use a credit card, PayPal, Stripe or Paymill account to pay for your digital products. In addition to the payments option, Sellfy offers you a free online store site where you can market directly to them. This payment solution from Web.com allows small business owners have a lot simpler than you may think (notice I didn’t say easier) and can be done for less than $100.

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old_twitter = 234; eval(ez_write_tag([[580,400],'smallbiztrends_com-box-3','ezslot_2'])); The digital transaction field is getting more and more crowded. Sure, there are industry standards like PayPal and Square. But small business owners who provide services to their customers to easily bill them and accept payment from their website.

 Take-A-Payment gives you embed codes to place on your website. ProPay offers some competitive rates per transaction. Rates drop as your sales increase. Log In And Pay With Amazon This option

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