Sunday, December 10th, 2006
I’ll be speaking on Ecommerce this Thursday December 14 at the Entrepreneur Center of the SBDC TAP (Small Business Development Center Technology Advisory Program, 84 W. Santa Clara St - downtown San Jose 95113)
The holiday party starts at 6pm and will include:
- 15 Minute Technology Demonstrations on Mobility, Ecommerce, Finance, VoIP
- Valuable door prizes
- FREE online subscription to Small Business Technology Magazine
- Networking with Leading Technology Consultants and Local Small Business Entrepreneurs
Register online here
Looking forward to seeing some of you there!
Thursday, November 10th, 2005
Paypal's recent introduction of their Website Payment Pro service has the potential to make much simpler and cheaper for small businesses to add ecommerce to their websites.
In my work with clients to find the right ecommerce solutions, 2 problems keep on reoccuring:
Setup fees and running fees are high
It can cost hundreds of dollars just to get setup, and it's difficult to find a solution for less than $50/month even if you're not selling anything.
Integration between the parties can be difficult
There can be up to 4 parties involved, each wanting their slice of the action and each of which needs to be able to work with the other:
- the shopping cart software on your site
- the payment gateway
- the merchant account
- the bank account
If one of these cannot integrate with the other you are in trouble.
With their new service, Paypal potentially removes these obstacles by getting rid of a few middlemen and charging less:
So in effect you get a payment gateway and merchant credit card account in one go, and for no set-up fees. Also there is no one-year obligation. Looks pretty good, but I will let you know how it fares once I get the chance to use it.