What you need to know about credit cards

PCI compliance When you want to accept credit cards in your store, you'll soon hear something about PCI compliance. The issue is: if you let your customers enter their credit card details directly on your website, you must be PCI compliant. The downside is that getting your website PCI compliant is difficult to reach. If you'd like to know more about this subject, the following website may be useful: http://www.pcicomplianceguide.org/ So, how are we going to .

Shipping and Delivery Requirements

Online purchasing of goods and services has become very popular among people around the world. Due to the competitive market and convenience, people choose the online Purchase of goods. The range of choices, Feedback from other users, has influenced the Online buyers which are causing an increase in the number of Digital Buyers. Around 1.79 billion people worldwide purchase goods online. Mobile shopping bought huge growth in online shopping activities. In 2017, retail e-commerce sales worldwide amounted .

Setting up Stripe

Stripe as a payment method Stripe is a payment method created for software developers. Meanwhile, the service became more mature and is now available in more than 20 countries, among which the USA, Australia, and a part of Western Europe. To be able to use Stripe, your website must use an SSL certificate. Stripe in a production environment Without it, you cannot use Stripe in a production environment. If you'd like to receive more information on SSL: your .

Payment methods around the world

Which payment methods should you offer in your store? First of all, there's no best answer to this question. Looking at the payment solutions that are available worldwide, you might be surprised. There are literally hundreds of possibilities. When speaking of payment methods, we distinguish between the following types: Online or onsite methods The transaction is done online immediately at the moment of creating the order by your customer. Payment by credit card or PayPal are examples .

The Checkout Settings Tab

Moving on to the Checkout settings tab, we see again several sublevels. For this moment, we'll only discuss the Checkout Options. All other panels contain setup information about specific payment methods. More on choosing and configuring payment methods will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4, Payments, Shipping, and Coupons: The Checkout Options are as follows: First, decide if you want to Enable the use of coupons in your store. Using coupons gives a .