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Strategic E-commerce Competency Diagnostic

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7.9.6 - The Role of Region-Specific Gateways (like Shopier) (Difficulty: Advanced | Path: Scale)

The Solution for Hard-to-Reach Markets

What is it?

Shopier is a popular payment gateway solution, particularly for merchants in regions like Turkey where major providers like PayPal or Stripe may not operate. It acts as an intermediary, allowing you to accept credit card payments from customers all over the world (US, Europe, etc.) without needing a foreign bank account.

Why is it important?

Without a gateway like this, you would be locked out of the global market. Shopier bridges the gap, allowing a local merchant to look like a global business. It automatically handles the secure payment page and supports major cards like Visa and Mastercard.

How it Works for the Customer:

  1. Checkout: The customer proceeds to checkout on your site.
  2. Redirect: They are redirected to a secure, encrypted Shopier payment page.
  3. Currency: The page displays the total in a major currency (like USD or EUR) or the local currency, depending on your settings.
  4. Completion: Once they pay, they are redirected back to your store's 'Thank You' page.

Real-Life Example

A merchant in Istanbul selling handmade rugs can integrate Shopier. A customer in New York buys a rug for $200. They pay via Shopier using their American Visa card. The transaction is smooth, secure, and the merchant gets the sale that would have otherwise been impossible.

The Solution for Hard-to-Reach Markets

What is it?

Shopier is a popular payment gateway solution, particularly for merchants in regions like Turkey where major providers like PayPal or Stripe may not operate. It acts as an intermediary, allowing you to accept credit card payments from customers all over the world (US, Europe, etc.) without needing a foreign bank account.

Why is it important?

Without a gateway like this, you would be locked out of the global market. Shopier bridges the gap, allowing a local merchant to look like a global business. It automatically handles the secure payment page and supports major cards like Visa and Mastercard.

How it Works for the Customer:

  1. Checkout: The customer proceeds to checkout on your site.
  2. Redirect: They are redirected to a secure, encrypted Shopier payment page.
  3. Currency: The page displays the total in a major currency (like USD or EUR) or the local currency, depending on your settings.
  4. Completion: Once they pay, they are redirected back to your store's 'Thank You' page.

Real-Life Example

A merchant in Istanbul selling handmade rugs can integrate Shopier. A customer in New York buys a rug for $200. They pay via Shopier using their American Visa card. The transaction is smooth, secure, and the merchant gets the sale that would have otherwise been impossible.

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