Their website is simple, consice and easy to navigate. Some of the main positives I saw in testing their site and services are:
Handling online payments is a very important part of every business and it requires a lot of trust in the company that is handling the transactions. There are a couple of things Axiar can do to help build more trust in their brand since they are competing against several very large firms and banking institutions. A few of the improvements they can make is to have a more professional look and feel to their web site. It is easy to navigate, but it is too blog-like. Anyone with little hmtl knowledge could have created something similar. We also found a spelling error, a grammatical error and tense shifts in the writing on their web site. The fact that they give out their phone number and are easy to reach should alleviate some of the “trust” concerns, but if they perfected the language on their site and gave it a more complex, modern look it would help gain more customers.
Another major positive for Axiar is they list two case studies for you to read. After reading the case studies, I navigated over to the companies they are working with and they are very professional. This helps build credibility in Axiar because we can see they already work with at least two large, professional companies.
Pricing
Axiar Payment Solutions has tiered pricing which can be beneficial to businesses that conduct a large number of transactions each month. They list their prices in pounds but this should not be a problem since they do accept multiple currencies. If you are looking for an online payment solution, you can take a look at Axiar Payment Solutions web site and give them a call for more details.
This is a sponsored post by Axiar Payment Solutions.
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You forgot to put how much they charge ‘compares’ to the other payment processor. A relative of mine is trying to re-build her clothing business again and she’s actively looking for a ‘good’/'cheap’ payment processor that doesn’t charge a lot. Hope this one doesn’t, else I think she’s best opt for Google checkout.
I would use Google checkout except they don’t offer servces in Canada yet.
I think PayPal is also a very good vendor. I’ve been using them ever since they started with their $10 for referrer/$10 per new signup promotion with good results.
For a small merchant fees are 2.9% + .30 and gets cheaper as your volume grows. They also do subscriptions/donations and offer their own shopping cart.
Paypal would be at the bottom of my list.
Hmn…Check your website in Internet Explorer! Your site’s sidebar got move to the bottom. I’m having the same problem =P. So, if you figure out how to deal with this matter please, please feel free to let me know :).
O.K. I’ve got to go.
interesting . . i wonder what their policy is on gambling and dating sites which are usually not favored by sites like paypal and verisign!