An Account To Call Your Own
Reap the benefits of establishing your own independent merchant
account
Most Internet marketers know all too well the trouble that can
be caused by misunderstanding the business terms of their
merchant account provider. Everything from exorbitant fees to
frozen finances await the online marketer who fails to provide
for potential problems. There are ways to avoid merchant account
disasters, but by and large online marketers are learning that
establishing their own independent merchant accounts can bring a
wealth of benefits.
"Most companies that offer merchant accounts don't understand
our business," says Armin Morin, an online marketer and
entrepreneur who has made $15 million on the web. "They don't
understand growth. They're nervous about bringing in that much
money at once. You need to be working with a company that can
help you set up your own account - a company that understands
the needs of an online marketer who can bring in tens of
thousands of dollars in less than a week."
When you have your own merchant account you wont be paying a
transaction fee to anyone else. This can save you 8% or more -
that's 8% pure extra profit. It may seem like an insignificant
amount, but remember, 8% of one million dollars is an extra
$80,000. What could you do with an extra $80,000?
An independent merchant account also gives you the flexibility
to customize your shopping cart page. If you're using an
external merchant account, your "buy now" link could take your
customers to another page that looks nothing like your own site.
This can lead to confusion and cause your customers to abandon
their shopping carts entirely. A consistent look from one page
to the next lets your customers know that they're in the right
place, they're buying exactly what they mean to be buying, and
their credit card information is going to a company they know
and trust.
Your ability to customize your order page also means that you
can add testimonials, a guarantee, information on current
promotions or the option to gift wrap.
Jud Smith is vice president of affiliate relations for PowerPay,
a company that helps online marketers to establish merchant
accounts to process credit card payments. "I work individually
with my clients to make sure their accounts are set up
correctly," says Smith. "A lot of merchants who go online don't
have someone to help them one-on-one. As long as you have a
business plan, they just let you go. I want to be there to make
sure that my clients are maximizing their online money-making
potential. I limit risk."
By working with a company like PowerPay to establish an
independent merchant account or by simply doing your homework,
you'll minimize your risk considerably. Getting your merchant
account set up correctly right out of the gate will ensure that
your business venture progresses without a hitch. "It comes down
to exposure and protecting yourself, making sure your refund
warranty policy is rock solid," explains Smith. "If your account
is underwritten correctly from day one, you'll be able to simply
enjoy the success of your online business."