New Online record label needs tips on choosing a payment gateway.
vinnybop
4:25 am on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
My online indie label will be very small, selling probably a dozen records a week tops at first. It is VITAL for us to start and stay small at first to iron out the kinks so scalability isn't an issue. I have a list of 30 companies to choose from and I need tips on how to narrow the search.
kwasher
4:29 am on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
I just bought the latest single from Steely Dan using payloadz.com . Great way to start small and grow. Utilzes paypal IPN mode.
jatar_k
4:47 am on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
do you have any special requirements that would make the selection overly difficult?
vinnybop
4:50 am on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
not at all. I really just want to know what to look for. I take it that the PG company takes a cut of sales and sends a check? I really don't even know the basics but would just appreciate a brief analysis of the whole process. thanks.
jatar_k
4:55 am on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
why not just use paypal read their terms and see what it is all about merchant accounts usually get charged a percentage for the funds they receive in the 2% range or a fixed fee or both.
If you use payloadz.com, which integrates with paypal, you can not only take payment for sales, but you can automatically deliver your music to paying customers (without your intervention, and the download links automatically expire after a few days). Its free to test it out. Go have a looksie.
--Kenn (former musician... if one is ever really a 'former' musician. [6 songs in the top 15 of the rock charts at mp3.com back in Sept. 1998] toot toot blowin my own horn)
vinnybop
6:08 pm on Oct 11, 2003 (gmt 0)
are there payment gateways that work in conjunction with shipping companies? like usps? I guess I need an integrated collection and shipping set up if they are doing that sort of thing.