Oglesby, IL - September 2006 -- If you are a Yahoo! Store owner and are using the new Yahoo! Checkout, then you must be accepting payments from PayPal. This isn't a question, it's a statement!
Before Yahoo! integrated PayPal with the checkout process, we were using a PayPal hack that inserted a PayPal link on the order thank you page. This was nice because it allowed customers to pay via PayPal and still comply with Yahoo! Terms of Service. Unfortunately, customers could check the PayPal button to place an order and never go to PayPal to pay. Nevertheless, it was the only option available to sell product on your Yahoo! Store via PayPal. Below is a graphic of what it looked like:

Now enter Yahoo! Checkout Version 3. This new version actually integrates with the PayPal API and takes you to PayPal to pay for your items before finalizing the order. Here is what your payment section of the shopping cart will look like with the Yahoo! Store PayPal Integration:

What I didn't realize was exactly how beautiful it really was. Here is one case study.
One of my clients sells green widgets. Now these green widgets are fairly expensive and not something you'd find on eBay. In other words, not something that I would say demanded a PayPal checkout option. After all, only eBay people use PayPal right, and this was not an eBay product. Also, with the current PayPal hack, PayPal amounted for only .6% of sales (Yup, less than 1%). Therefore it was low on the priority list. we eventually upgraded the shopping cart and eventually added PayPal as a payment option.
Now, with the PayPal integration in place, PayPal revenues are amounting to just under 10% of total sales. I know, amazing right? An increase of over 300% as well as now 10% of sales are being paid for with PayPal! Now, keep in mind that I don't see all this as 300% additional revenue, but I do see where we did receive an increase. PayPal is an alternative method of payment. Would all the orders have come in anyway with a credit card? I don't know. That's just something that will remain unknown for now. But regardless, lots of people obviously want to pay using PayPal and not a credit card.
We aren't talking chump change either. Here are the sales numbers:
So before you jump in and think sales will increase 300%, don't hold me to that. It's simply another way for customers to buy from you. And as my Dad always told me; "If someone is willing to give you their hard earned money, take it any way you can, and thank them very much."
Contact Michael Roebuck at All Web Promotion at 815-883-9462 and get PayPal added as a payment method in your Yahoo! Store today!
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