How to Sell Your Digital Products Via Google Checkout


How to Sell Your Digital Products Via Google Checkout

If you have ever tried selling digital products while using Google Checkout as your payment processor you might have faced many glitches. Firstly, Google Checkout does not have a mechanism to automatically integrate with your existing shopping carts. This means that for every digital product purchase that gets made on your site you need to manually approve each one. If this were a physical product it would not be such a big issue. Google Checkout is meant to primarily sell material products that require shipping. However, if this is a digital product then manual approval could signal a big warning. It is because customers want access to digital downloaded products instantly as soon as the payment is made. If there is a delay it means poor customer service which can backfire on your brand very badly. Moreover, the customers might not want to buy your product through Google Checkout. So what’s the solution? The answer lies in selecting a merchant service provider that facilitates automatic payment and instant digital download delivery for your customers.

No chargeback policy

When it comes to all physical goods or tangible goods Google Checkout proves to be a very scalable, efficient and robust payment processor. However, in the case of intangible goods like digital products Google Checkout’s chargeback policy does not cover such items. This means, that in case a physical product gets returned you can hope for a recourse and a moneyback option. In the case of digital or intangible goods there is no such hope. So incase a customer is not satisfied with a digital product which has been paid through Google Checkout you will have to shell out the money from your own pocket.

When checks are not an option

There is a way out of this by asking your customers to make payment through check but this is a very archaic method of doing business online. Most people prefer instant, online methods of payment and restricting yourself to check payment is like strangling your business growth. Instead, the better alternative would be to seek out a professional active and efficient merchant services provider that enables easy payment through Google Checkout. You could select a merchant services provider that accepts multiple currencies like the Euro, British Pound or US Dollar. Try selecting merchant service providers that enable your customers to make payment through credit card to deposit the amount directly into your Google Checkout account. The deposit of payments should be direct, automatic and instantaneous thus leaving no room for delays or loss in payments.

Instant payments

Most merchants these days face a problem when it comes to accepting payment through Google Checkout. In the case of digital products the payment takes 2 business days to reflect in your Google Checkout account. Thus many merchants are forced to wait for their payment which is a real botheration. Ideally, your merchant services provider should have provisions to instantly deposit the funds into your Google Checkout account.

One such great merchant services provider to provide seamless, instant funds deposit into your Google Checkout account is Click2sell.EU (http://www.click2sell.eu). It has flexible provisions whereby merchants can easily sell digital products on their site and accept customer credit card payments directly into their own Google Checkout accounts. It delivers the digital downloads – your ebooks or software – to the customer instantly when you receive a payment, so your customers don’t have to wait for your manual product approval. Sell your digital products online, run your affiliate program to increase sales even more and get paid instantly to your Google Checkout account. Receive all the benefits of Google Checkout and sell your digital products – now it’s a very easy process.

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  1. #1 by WPMixer on April 29th, 2010

    where i find the lyrics ? :( please help!

  2. #2 by helenaryan@rocketmail.com on April 29th, 2010

    if something has gone wrong with there system, like argos did a few years ago and all there prices were £0.00 they will either phone you and tell you to reorder, or cancel the order.

  3. #3 by Wordpress on April 29th, 2010

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  4. #4 by Im2hard2please on April 30th, 2010

    Its free if you're buying items from a seller who has signed up for Google Checkout. The seller pays a nominal fee for the service, not the purchaser.

  5. #5 by Anonymous on April 30th, 2010

    michael jacksons beat it rip off

  6. #6 by Blogger on April 30th, 2010

    Pretty nice <3

  7. #7 by Equine33 on April 30th, 2010

    no

  8. #8 by CherryMaybeReady on May 1st, 2010

    some.

    if it says it can it can, i bought a tv using google check out before.

  9. #9 by Juan G on May 1st, 2010

    you can sell stuff using google checkout

  10. #10 by Mel L on May 1st, 2010

    Google are notoriously hard to get in contact with directly.

    Try joining the Google Checkout Group on Google Groups
    http://groups.google.com/group/google-checkout-merchants-forum?lnk=srg

    Normally, representatives of Google are on hand in Google Groups.

    Good luck!

  11. #11 by banders4922 on May 1st, 2010

    If they don't have a physical business presence in your state ("no nexus") they do not have to charge sales tax if they are just shipping to you.

  12. #12 by Free Blog on May 2nd, 2010

    Wow

  13. #13 by Sohrnaldo on May 2nd, 2010

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  14. #14 by JJ on May 2nd, 2010

    My local store requires that you scan the coupons and then hand them over to the Self-Scan attendant to prevent just this sort of thing.

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