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Yeah, the header, like everyone said. If you keep the sky, add some motion to it...much more interesting. And get rid of the black mountains! Cuts the page too much.
verified by visa & master card secure code have been helpful to many merchants that have had chargeback issues. It costs a few cents per trans but is frequently worth it. In addition, there are some advanced anti-fraud techniques that may be useful.
Has RSS helped SEO results? And, can anyone recommend a good link to read more about it? I'm getting a bit confused on it all.
We don't want to build our own RSS. Instead, we want to be able to scroll news stories related to our industry on our site.
Thanks!
recurring billing is a feature in the payment processing gateway. Most gateways have it standard; some charge a small additional fee. It really doesn't have anything to do w/ the shopping cart.
Firstly, thank you for your help so far. Have been checking out all the suggestions.
In response to Simon, we have a service that is used by companies located in the UK and elsewhere in the world.
When UK and EU companies search, would they not use a se located in their own jurisdiction...
Hi All.
Glad to have found this forum.
Quick question to translate US into UK English.
In the US an account to accept credit cards is called a merchant account.
Although I see on the board this term used in the UK, isn't there another term used in the UK? I remember seeing it at...