Accpet Credit Card Online With Merchant Account | 2007-07-11 |
If your business depends heavily on your web presence and you wish to accept credit card online, you need to apply for a merchant account. With a merchant account, you can provide a Secure Payment Gateway for Real-Time Processing on your Website. This means that all credit card payment in your site will be immediate. Having a merchant account used to be expensive in the past. With competition in e-commerce increasing everyday, providing online credit card payment facility in your website is now very easy and affordable for all.
First Data Independent Sales is an industry leader in credit card processing for traditional and Internet businesses. They offer merchants competitive pricing, customer service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in 150 languages and dialects, and is one of the largest credit card fraud, loss prevention and chargeback departments in the industry. If you want a one-stop shop for all types of transaction processing, then look no further because they are a good choice (Have a look at their customer testimonials to see for yourself). They guarantee customers low rate and fees, free merchant account set up, free e-commerce gateway set up and have very high approval rate. Processing credit card is a serious business and you want to work with companies who are reliable and have the experience. First Data Independent Sales (http://www.cardservicesales.com) is one of them.
Their website is worth a visit especially if you are new to online credit card processing. In it, you will find free software, free reprogramming and other free services. The faq section is a good place to start and if you are confused, you can always send an email to them in the "Request More Info" page. Visit http://www.cardservicesales.com today. |
| Sitecritic.net | rating : 5.23 | |
Resolving and Preventing Spam Form Submissions | 2007-05-20 |
| I was informed by my friend this morning that our website was down for 8 hrs already. True enough, when I visited the site, I received a server 500 error. So the problem must be with the server. The first thing I did was to contact the support department via the online chat feature. After a few mins of conversation with their tech guys, I was told that the website will be down if there are more than 20 processes running with that account name in the back end. I was not sure when they implemented this new rule but I could see where they were coming from. In a shared-hosting environment, they have to limit the amount of resources for each user else one person might overload the server with inefficient scripts or spam processes. |
| Bernard Peh | rating : 6.87 | |
Personal Firewalls Basics | 2006-10-28 |
| Personal firewalls are the desktop security products which are commonly designed to enhance the security of the operating system by implementing per-application security. Some operating systems (including modern Windows systems) implements per-user security. Such a security conception is not always sufficient or effective especially when we talk about common users workstations. |
| David Matousek | rating : 7.50 | |
Working With Fractions In PHP | 2006-10-13 |
| Most of us are uncomfortable with using fractions when writting programs. If we encounter a fraction, we will first convert it into a floating point number (with decimals) and proceed from there. Most programming languages would prefer to use 0.5 as opposed to 1/2 because the later conflicts with the syntax of the languages. In this article, I will discuss my attempt to work with fractions in one of the PHP projects that I have done. |
| Bernard Peh | rating : 7.56 | |
8 Essential MySQL Queries | 2006-10-09 |
| Here's a list of queries that I found myself using very often and that save me a lot of development time. I hope you can benefit from them as well. |
| Stoyan Stefanov | rating : 7.01 | |
The Basics Of Setting Up Downloadable Files On Your Website | 2006-05-24 |
| Setting up files that are downloadable from your website is a very simple process. However, there are a couple of issues you will need to consider before choosing to do so. |
| Mark E Mayfield | rating : 6.89 | |
Redirecting web traffic to a new location | 2006-05-06 |
| If you have to move a website from one domain to another, it will mean that all the links pointing to your old site would now be lost and would generate the dreaded 404 error when visitors came in via old search engine listing or links. |
| Bruce Hearder | rating : 7.30 | |
Google's Latest Acquisition | 2006-05-10 |
| Fans of Google (including me), enjoy trying to figure out what Google is up to. In that spirit, I’m sharing some news. |
| Matt DeAngelis | rating : 6.23 | |
Customize those error pages | 2006-04-23 |
| Let me ask you this question. How many times have you made changes to the page structure of your site? Ten times? 100 times? 1000 times? If you have a large site, the number of changes can grow rapidly. This is especially true if you deal with dynamic sites that are driven by a complex scripting language and a database. |
| James Morris | rating : 6.45 | |
Wordpress Compared to Joomla | 2006-03-08 |
| This is my attempt to stress out my impressions of Wordpress. Now after two months of intensive use of Wordpress I think I can compare this brilliant blogging software with Joomla CMS (formerly Mambo), I used before. Some of you will say that Joomla and Wordpress are different conceptually. Yes, they are. And I will keep this in my mind. I will compare them as personal publishing platforms. First, even completely different software can be compared in terms of usability, expandability, speed and potential for future growth. |
| Tash Bolta | rating : 5.40 | |