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  • E-commerce to Compound 10% per Year, Online Credit Card Processing to Rise
    March 24th, 2010
    A recent study shows expectations of e-commerce to rise by 10 percent every year until 2014, therefore causing online credit card processing to do the same. The study expects e-commerce sales to compound by 10 percent annually until 2014. If this ... read more
  • eCommerce Gateways may be Affected by Postal Service Proposal
    March 12th, 2010
    As the economy ebbs and flows, the eCommerce payment gateway industry could continue to be affected. Things have been moving in a positive direction, but the new Postal Service proposal could have the opposite effect. The proposal is a ... read more
  • 3% Rise in eCommerce Means 3% Rise in Need for an Online Payment Gateway
    February 17th, 2010
    CHICAGO, IL--Good news for anyone involved in eCommerce: United States eCommerce spending rose 3% in the fourth quarter of 2009, which was not only the first positive increase in four consecutive quarters but a major increase since the previous quarter. As the declination rates of the rest ... read more
  • Electronic Payment Gateway Helps E-Government in Dubai
    February 15th, 2010
    Internet merchant accounts, electronic payment gateways and eCommerce in all forms continue to prove themselves as the way of the future. According to Gulf News, ... read more
  • Online Credit Card Processing: Ecommerce Saving Businesses
    January 22nd, 2010
    Ecommerce might be the savior of companies hit by the economic recession, especially the ease of payment gateways and online credit card processing. On July 1, 2009, Crabtree and Evelyn filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11. During this time, according to Reuters, Crabtree and Evelyn cut ... read more
  • Stay Safe by using an Ecommerce Payment Gateway and Other Tips
    December 10th, 2009
    The Internet often feels safe, but when shopping there, it is important to protect your identity in many different ways, such as paying through an ecommerce payment gateway. While having a virtual super-mall where anything from diapers to doughnuts can be purchased with the typing of ... read more
  • Utilizing Your Online Payment Gateway By Preventing “Cart Abandonment”
    November 24th, 2009
    Integrating an online payment gateway, like Payleap, is only the first step in creating an ecommerce site that propels visitors to actually purchase from your business. It is estimated that 97 out 100 visitors of your site leave without buying anything. The act of placing products in their shopping cart, but not completing the checkout process is commonly referred to as shopping "cart abandonment." So, when you choose Payleap's internet payment gateway to open up your store to the online community, it's important to know how to get the most success out of your ecommerce payment gateway. read more
  • Online Merchant Accounts on your Mobile Device
    November 23rd, 2009
    The best way for online merchant accounts to be easily accessible is the same way to make most things easily accessible: put them on your mobile device. It is not difficult at all to sync Payleap's service with mobile devices that connect to the Internet, which can help your business move faster than the speed of light (or at least your transactions) while your customers or yourself are walking around the streets of the city, enjoying the sights and breathing in the nice clean air. read more
  • Online Retailers: Prepare Yourself for the Holiday Season
    November 12th, 2009
    As the holidays draw nearer, it's important for merchants be prepared for the influx of business that is sure to hit between now and late December. Many believe that because Thanksgiving falls on the late side this year, consumers will begin shopping earlier than usual in order to compensate - and they will be using the web more than ever, so it is important to make sure your online credit card processing systems are in place. In response to this forecast, many online retailers have responded by offering online deals sooner rather than later. read more