RE: E-Commerce
by "Aaron S. King" <aaron(at)trendoidwebdesign.com>
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Roger,
I prefer dreamweaver and ultraDev. There are some easily installed
extensions downloadable for free from the macromedia website for
ecommerce. I'd like to recommend Paypal and AuthorizeNet as the two
easy ones. They take care of the security and processing you take care
of keeping track of what is in the order. Just a suggestion and the
easy way if you use macromedia.
Aaron S. King
Trendoid Web Guru
Trendoid Web Design
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-business(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-business(at)hwg.org] On
Behalf Of Yourwebedge(at)aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:58 AM
To: hwg-business(at)hwg.org
Subject: E-Commerce
My name is Roger Clark.
I wish to add the method to process charge cards to my web site, but
find my
search for a solution to be confusing.
As I understand it, the 3 main parts of this are: adding a catalog of
products and/or services offered to the web site, adding an SSL layer
for
security, and adding a merchant account that actually processes the
charge
card
request.
I am hoping that I will receive responses recommending competent and
well
priced solutions for an SSL and a merchant bank.
I would prefer:
That the SSL appear seamless so that it isn't obvious that the user has
traveled to a new web site.
That it not be necessary for the user to belong to the merchant account,
which
would force them to create a username and password to be considered.
That there would not be low dollar limits on the per transaction or
monthly
totals.
That the merchant account would also offer a toll free telephone number
option
for those users that were uncomfortable transacting over the Internet.
I would appreciate any suggestions that would be helpful in my finding a
competent and affordable solution.
Many thanks in advance,
Roger
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