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Discussion in 'General Business' started by Eshop123, Jan 18, 2007.

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    Good Day,

    My site www.Moobid.com is an full auction site, I am interested in finding what actual payment processor would be best to fit my needs?

    For Example:

    The payment method will be similar to Ebay.

    Fees will be conducted monthly

    Also Be there to post all you auctions for 100% FREE with $1.00 Sign-up credit!
     
    Eshop123, Jan 18, 2007 IP
  2. iul

    iul Well-Known Member

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    I would suggest using paypal as the payment method simply because it's the most popular. But, if people will be able to post their auctions for free how will you earn money? Adsense?
     
    iul, Jan 18, 2007 IP
  3. Eshop123

    Eshop123 Well-Known Member

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    I plan on using adsense, inaddition to link sales (per category), and some for home page. Also will provide banner adds for each category.
     
    Eshop123, Jan 18, 2007 IP
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    WillB Peon

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    PayPal would do fine, but you'll have to be careful with the types of
    items that are listed, since PayPal will try to distance itself from adult,
    gambling and such items.

    I would say that AdSense isn't going to be a great way to sustain an
    auction site. People aren't going to click on them because they are
    there to look for and bid on auctions.
     
    WillB, Jan 18, 2007 IP