e-Commerce Website
An e-commerce website should:
- Store any number of products that have been selected by the customer prior to the actual processing of the purchase. This system is normally referred to as a “shopping cart” processing is usually referred to as “check out”.
- Provide a secure server with SSL encryption for transaction and storage.
- Accept credit card payments. But direct invoicing is also a viable option if you choose to forgo the first option. (also, referred as Payment Gateway)
The more payment option you can provide to your customers, the more competitive your website will be.
Digital Certificate
Digital certificate is a piece of unique data used by encryption and authentication software. This certificate must be installed on your web server to activate the server’s SSL features. If a website has a digital certificate, a customer can verify that the website displayed on their computer screen actually is what it appears to be, not some imposter masquerading as your website in order to intercept your web visitors’ personal details.
Merchant account
A merchant account is a business account at a financial institution that functions as a clearing account for credit card transaction.
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