Alternative Payment Systems
Issue 71, June 15, 2003
Dear Friends,
While credit card use is well established in the US, we're beginning to see
alternate ways of paying which suit those in our world who don't have ready
access to credit cards. Some, like Cyphermint's PayCash system and iKobo's Visa
debit card have some intriguing possibilities for e-marketers. Others like
e-gold seem dead on arrival.
In this issue I describe some of the newer payment systems out there. Some,
like CCNow, ClickBank, DigiBuy, Kagi, and PayPal, I've either reviewed before or
are fairly well-know already. In this issue, you'll find:
Comparison chart and graphs of alternate payment systems
Product Brief: 2CheckOut
Product Brief: Cyphermint/PayCash
Product Brief: e-gold
Product Brief: iKobo
Product Brief: Moneybookers
Product Brief: PaySystems
Product Brief: ProPay
Why I Use a Merchant Account and PayPal
There's a lot in this issue, so let's get to it. If you're brand new to
e-commerce, perhaps a better starting point would be my one-hour live Web
Seminar on "Introduction
to E-Commerce Payment Systems" offered once this summer on Wednesday,
July 23, at 9:00 am Pacific Daylight Time (www.wilsonweb.com/webinar/ecomm_intro.htm).
God bless you,
Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, Editor
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Comparison chart and graphs of alternate payment systems
Take a look at this chart and graphs for a good overview of alternative payment
systems (besides your own merchant account). Includes price comparisons, type of
goods sold, and international access. See the
Comparison.
Product Brief: 2CheckOut
Here's a system very similar to CCNow, but less expensive and more flexible.
It is open to merchants from around the world and can sell both tangible and
digital products. You don't need a merchant account for this and a simple
shopping cart is included. Read the Product
Brief
Product Brief: Cyphermint
Cyphermint is a company that bears watching. They are a US affiliate of Russia's successful PayCash.ru, a cash system connected to banks. It is widely used for e-commerce in Russia, where many people don't possess credit cards. Now Cyphermint is involved with kiosks in Seven-11 Stores to facilitate cash
payments, giving them plenty of momentum to establish the Pay Cash system in the
US. Hmmm. Looks interesting. Read the
Product Brief
Product Brief: e-gold
If you want your e-money backed by gold bullion, you can make money transfers
via e-gold. The only hitch -- no easy way to get the gold into your free
account. Oops. Read the Product Brief
Product Brief: iKobo
Here's a novel concept, designed for merchants who have trouble getting
payment for purchases made on their website. Has order buttons that take credit
card payments, with money picked up by the merchant using a Visa debit card in
an ATM anyplace in the world. Read the Product
Brief
Product Brief: Moneybookers Payment System
Moneybookers is a UK-based company that offers a PayPal-like system without PayPal-like ease-of-use. Though it is available to merchants from some countries where PayPal is not available, I don't think it has achieved enough critical mass to succeed at this point in time.
Read the Product Brief
Product Brief: PaySystems
Here's an interesting alternative to CCNow and ClickBank for about 3.95% --
also open to merchants from a great many countries. Read the
Product Brief
Product Brief: ProPay
This system allows merchants to manually enter customer credit card numbers
using a web interface, but the e-commerce version is substantially more
expensive. Read the Product Brief
Why I Use a Merchant Account and PayPal
Do you need more than one payment system on your site? If you have a merchant
credit card account, isn't that all you need? I don't think so -- not if you're
interested in tapping new markets. Read the
Brief Article.
New Ecommerce and Web Marketing Articles
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key information on e-commerce and Web marketing. With so much new literature
available to you, how do you find what you need quickly and painlessly? Here's a selective and searchable database of article and resource links to help your
research and keep you up-to-date in the field. (Links gathered in a given month are usually available during the second week of the following
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