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A combined shopping cart/payment processor service?

CentipeedCentipeed Registered User regular
edited October 2010 in Help / Advice Forum
Let's say I have several websites, and each of them sells something.

Is there a service that will allow me to register ALL of the products I sell, regardless of from which website, so that when someone buys one of my products from any website, it'll take them to this service to pay, which is also a payment processing centre (Credit card payments)?

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  • GrennGrenn Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    PayPal or Google Checkout will both allow you to create simple 'Buy it Now' links which you can add to as many items on as many sites as you like. Both also have shopping cart functionality.

    Although it sounds like you're wanting to keep your items seperate, I would personally, recommend BigCartel which is what I use for my own webstore. It's very easy to use/customise, and it keeps track of sales & which item is being viewed the most, etc. There is even a free version (though I think you can only have 10 or less items).

    Good luck!

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  • CentipeedCentipeed Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Grenn wrote: »
    PayPal or Google Checkout will both allow you to create simple 'Buy it Now' links which you can add to as many items on as many sites as you like. Both also have shopping cart functionality.

    Although it sounds like you're wanting to keep your items seperate, I would personally, recommend BigCartel which is what I use for my own webstore. It's very easy to use/customise, and it keeps track of sales & which item is being viewed the most, etc. There is even a free version (though I think you can only have 10 or less items).

    Good luck!

    The sites already use Paypal for payment, but the person I am setting this up for doesn't want to use it any more. A lot of his customers don't like to use it, it turns out.

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