12 Responses to “Pick an international merchant account provider”

  1. Business by about says:

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  4. Helen says:

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  9. Global Marketing says:

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  10. Christopher says:

    We sell physical goods in the US and avoided the worldwide market for way too long… It was just too complicated: The shipping and handling, customs, VAT, currencies, rates, returns – you name it…
    Just recently we signed up with fiftyone and starting to see the results! THANKS!!! I don’t think we would have found them without you!

  11. Cassandra says:

    We decided to do it all: we opened an EU presence, an EU merchant account, implemented an IP address geo-locator with full site localization which includes country flag, local language, local currency and per country pricing, invested in local SEO, set a routing switch which routes all EU shoppers through the EU merchant account, and now working on an additional BIN switch to optimize our EU processing flow.

    I know it sounds like lots of work, and for a good reason… we put plenty of time and energy into this one, not to mention money…

    Was it worth it? Big time! The local SEO efforts brought higher volumes. Local site localization was translated into higher conversion rates. Local merchant account was our biggest surprise. Sure, it’s cost effective, yet the added value, was once again – conversion. Turns out that running EU transactions through an EU merchant account results in much higher authorized transactions… so, higher turnover, lower expenses, amazingly improved bottom line :)

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