Shopping Cart Usability

Written by Lee Roberts


Shopping Cart Usability

Usable Shopping Carts Increase Sales

E-commerce has been around since 1993 under many different names, but one thing remains constant; shoppers want usable web sites. Without a usable shopping cartrepparttar sites typically fail from poor performance. To succeed inrepparttar 108822 world of e-commerce and onrepparttar 108823 Internet web sites must be developed to be usable by patrons as well as search engines.

The most successful sites have been turning to web analytic software to tell them how people use their site. When they notice a break in their site they go in to determinerepparttar 108824 problem. Marketers tend to thinkrepparttar 108825 words onrepparttar 108826 site arerepparttar 108827 breaking points; while this may, in part be true, it is more often howrepparttar 108828 site operates and makes shopping easier forrepparttar 108829 customer.

Elements of a Usable Shopping Cart

Before a usable shopping cart can be developed several elements must be realized and controlled. Not all things can be overcome, but all things can be controlled. Understanding human nature and how people use new tools can help in controllingrepparttar 108830 most challenging situations.

Site Navigation

Site navigation must be as easy as possible. Without makingrepparttar 108831 navigation as easy as possible customers will become confused and frustrated which encourages them to leave without purchasing.

Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs arerepparttar 108832 links found in web sites that showrepparttar 108833 hierarchical path ofrepparttar 108834 page. Not everyone enters a site throughrepparttar 108835 front page and breadcrumbs make it much easier to reach related products without having to dig aroundrepparttar 108836 site.

Adding Items torepparttar 108837 Cart

Shoppers want to see some visual confirmation thatrepparttar 108838 action they take works. Sites that fail to provide visual cues lose customers due to confusion andrepparttar 108839 thought thatrepparttar 108840 site doesn't work.

JavaScript

JavaScript requiresrepparttar 108841 browser to support JavaScript. Withoutrepparttar 108842 ability to support JavaScript or with JavaScript turned off, functions that require JavaScript can't work. Vital shopping cart functions should not be developed in such a way that JavaScript is required.

How To Accept Credit Card Payment Online On Your Website

Written by Joe Lee


Accepting credit card payments plays an important role in ensuringrepparttar success of your online business. Most ofrepparttar 108821 online transactions are done through credit card payments. Your business will be greatly affected if your website cannot accept credit card.

While it is true that people will still buy your products if you don't accept credit card payments, you will greatly enhance your chances of closing a sale by givingrepparttar 108822 customerrepparttar 108823 option of paying you through credit card.

In this article, you will learn how online credit card payment processing works, how to accept credit card on your website, issues to handle when accepting credit card payment on your website, and 3rd party credit card processors.

So, how does it work? First, you'll need to have a merchant account. In fact, a special type of merchant account called internet merchant account. Don't worry if you don't have one now. I will show you how your website can still accept credit card even without a merchant account. It is a special banking account that enables you to process credit card payment from your customers.

Credit card payment involves a very simple process i.e. to transfer funds fromrepparttar 108824 customers credit card account torepparttar 108825 seller's bank account. The sequence is basically as follows:-

1. The customer goes to your site and decides to buy from you. He then entersrepparttar 108826 credit card details onto a SECURE ORDER FORM on a secure server (denotes as httpS://). The next stage is basic fraud avoidance like validatingrepparttar 108827 card number and address verification etc.

2. Then, this information is transmitted through a payment GATEWAY torepparttar 108828 Credit Card Association such as Visa or MasterCard. A GATEWAY isrepparttar 108829 mechanism that transfers your customer's credit card details torepparttar 108830 processor so that you get paid.

3. Transaction is either authorized or declined depending onrepparttar 108831 state ofrepparttar 108832 card, whether it has been stolen, or has exceeded its credit limit, available funds and other things it deems important before allowing transaction to go through. Results are sent back torepparttar 108833 merchant. If it is authorized,repparttar 108834 customers will be led to a "thank-you page" whererepparttar 108835 downloading instructions of your infoproduct are given.

To begin accepting credit card on your website, there are few issues to be considered first...

1. Security Issue How secure is your order form? Many people remain reluctant to give their credit card details to someone that they deem unreliable. To eliminate their guards, you need to have your order form placed in a secure server with certification.

When your customer enters his credit card particulars, it is sent in plain, unencrypted text form torepparttar 108836 host server. And it is possible to intercept this data by unscrupulous hackers. So, you must use SSL encryption to ensure no unauthorized individual can decoderepparttar 108837 information. Once your customers know their credit card information is secure, they will be *MUCH* willing to give their credit card details.

2. Real Time vs Delayed With real time payment processing, you will be able to process your customer's credit card information *WITHIN SECOND*. Surely you don't want a credit card payment processor that takes 24 hours to verifyrepparttar 108838 card is valid. Customers are expecting an *INSTANT* verification so that they can downloadrepparttar 108839 infoproduct immediately.

With delayed payment processing, however,repparttar 108840 data does not go throughrepparttar 108841 gateway. So you can inspect all orders and correct them. This would be fine if you have only few orders per day. What happen when you have hundred or even thousand orders per day? It is certainly very time-consuming and ineffective. So, my advice is to use a real time credit card processor.

3. Refund Policy How are you going to handlerepparttar 108842 refunding if customers are not happy with your products and request a refund from you? Generally, you will get some refund requests form your customers. You cannot please everyone. You will still receive refund request no matter how good your products are. Therefore, you'll need to have a refund plan. You must decide how are you going to returnrepparttar 108843 money to your dissatisfied customers. Are you going to do all by yourself or hire a full time employee to handlerepparttar 108844 refunding or leave it to a company that will handle allrepparttar 108845 hurdles and hassles of returning money to your dissatisfied customers?

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