In today’s world where time is of the essence and when most retailers are closed by 9:00 p.m., internet shopping is the way to go. The doors are “never closed”.
But where do you start? With so many websites to choose from, is there an advantage to shopping with one particular retailer? Not necessarily, Google checkout offers many selections to choose from when it comes to a variety of retailers and services. In other words, whatever your heart’s desire, Google Checkout is there.
Google checkout identified by the speedy shopping chart icon has gained the upper hand by capturing the potential purchaser’s eye when they log into the merchant’s site. Google checkout ensures the buyer that this particular sites uses encryption technology that scrambles your personal information, such as your credit card number, address, and contact information as it travels through cyberspace.
Another perk from using Google Checkout is the fees. On an average Google’s fees are $3 less than PayPal, which can add up to a hefty piggy bank in a few months time if you are an avid internet shopper.
Personally I have never used Google Checkout, only PayPal and Amazon. But I think I may be clicking “add this to my chart” soon.
But where do you start? With so many websites to choose from, is there an advantage to shopping with one particular retailer? Not necessarily, Google checkout offers many selections to choose from when it comes to a variety of retailers and services. In other words, whatever your heart’s desire, Google Checkout is there.
Google checkout identified by the speedy shopping chart icon has gained the upper hand by capturing the potential purchaser’s eye when they log into the merchant’s site. Google checkout ensures the buyer that this particular sites uses encryption technology that scrambles your personal information, such as your credit card number, address, and contact information as it travels through cyberspace.
Another perk from using Google Checkout is the fees. On an average Google’s fees are $3 less than PayPal, which can add up to a hefty piggy bank in a few months time if you are an avid internet shopper.
Personally I have never used Google Checkout, only PayPal and Amazon. But I think I may be clicking “add this to my chart” soon.
I have always used PayPal, but I will certainly put the bucks saved by switching to Google into KK and KJ's piggy bank.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try Google Checkout!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I didn't know that Google had such a thing. And it's cheaper??? I can surely stand that! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Thanks for introducing me to Knol. Very Creative~
ReplyDeleteI like your topic, very informative, thanks.
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