All the latest UK technology news, reviews and analysis

NetSuite adds Google Checkout support

by Phil Muncaster

26 Jun 2009

Be the first to comment

  • Tweet this
Google Checkout
Google Checkout is growing in popularity as a payment service

On-demand enterprise software provider NetSuite has announced that its NetSuite Ecommerce platform is now fully integrated with the Google Checkout service, giving online merchants another payment option to offer their customers.

The support for Google's popular service means e-traders now do not have to worry that they may be losing customers who regard Checkout as their preferred way of paying for goods online, said NetSuite.

The firm added that customers who have already incorporated Google Checkout into their sites have seen double-digit growth in click-through and conversion rates.

“We are excited to work together with Google to deliver on our shared commitment to e-commerce businesses,” said Mini Peiris, vice president of product marketing at NetSuite.

“With Google Checkout, NetSuite provides online merchants with another payment solution that addresses the needs of their consumers and contributes to their business’ bottom line.”

NetSuite customers wishing to incorporate Checkout into their online stores need to enable the feature and then register a Google merchant account, accessed through the Google portal in NetSuite.

The Google Checkout button will then automatically be displayed next to the Proceed to Checkout button in their Shopping Cart, or on their web site checkout landing page, said NetSuite.

The NetSuite Google Checkout Integration online payment option has no setup or monthly fees. Merchants pay a per-transaction fee to Google of 1.9 per cent to 2.9 per cent, plus 30 cents (18p) per transaction, depending on monthly sales volume.

The new capabilities will be available to customers in the UK by the end of this month.

Do you agree?

 

Add your comment

We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions. Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Poll

Flame virus poll

Are you confident that the UK's IT infrastructure is secure from attack in the wake of the Flame malware revelations?

37%

0%

10%

53%

Connect with V3.co.uk

Sign up to our daily or weekly newsletters

Symanteccloud

Social networking: a guide for IT managers

Social networking is almost ubiquitous. This white paper examines the benefits and risks and it looks at the different ways companies can reconcile them

Riverbed

Mitigating the risks of IT change

The importance of understanding your infrastructure

Oracle E-Business Analyst / Functional Consultant - Supply Chain

Oracle E-Business Analyst / Functional Consultant - Supply...

SAP ERP APO, EN/FR, Brussels

SAP consultant Production: SAP MM, IM, PP, APO, Brussels...

Oracle DBA / London

Full time DBA with 5-10 years experience will be preffered...

Software Development Manager - Scottish Borders

Software Development Manager - Scottish Borders Agile...

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.