E-Commerce Websites

E-Commerce websites are so-called because there is an electronic exchange of money between the end-user and the owner of the website. There are four parts to a true e-commerce website:

  1. The "shopping cart" is the front-end of an e-commerce store with which people are most familiar. As they browse the "aisles" of a virtual store, they add items to their "basket" until they "checkout".
  2. The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is what encrypts the information being entered by the customer, such as their credit card or social security number. A secure site address will always begin with https. Next time you're shopping somewhere, look at the address bar of the browser you're using to see if the checkout page where you're entering your credit card information begins with https. If it doesn't, don't shop there!
  3. The Payment Gateway is the virtual credit card processor that approves or declines the payment method. The Gateway is sometimes hard for people to understand, but think of it just like the device you use at the stores when you swipe your credit card to pay for your purchases. A payment gateway "swipes" your card virtually.
  4. Finally, as with every business, a merchant account is the bank that allows you to accept credit cards and handles the clearing of the transactions (the movement of funds between accounts).

All of these are necessary parts of an e-commerce website. Is e-commerce right for you?

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