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Which Payment Gateway Is Good/Best For An Indian Blogger?

Blogging Getting Into The Center Of The Business And Marketing World, It Deserves To Have An Ideal Online Payment System. The Later Part Of This Blog Discusses The History And Importance Of Blogging.

Knowing The Significance Of ‘Blogs’ And The Ability To Monetize The Same, One Would Also Consider The Payment Acceptance Methods.

Paykun Payment Gateway Solution

Paykun Is A Payment Gateway In India, Providing Seamless Online Payment Services To Indian Merchants. It Is A One-Stop Solution For The Blogging Business. With The Paykun, The Blogger Can Easily Collect Online Payments From His Clients And Other Relevant Parties.

It Includes The Best Of The Features Mentioned Below:

  • It Has The Most Competitive Transaction Discount Rate (TDR) I.E. The Payment Gateway Fees Per Transaction. It Has Among The Lowest TDR In India.
  • It Provides 120+ Online Payment Options Including Wallets, Net Banking, UPI, Cards, QR Codes, Etc. Your Clients Can Pay With Their Preferred Payment Method.
  • It Follows The Highest Security Compliances Required For A Payment Gateway Such As PCI DSS, AES Encryption Standards, And SSL Certification.
  • It Supports Both Domestic As Well As International Payments.
  • The Transactions Processed Through Paykun Can Be Easily Tracked And Managed Through Its Smart Merchant Dashboard. Various Functions, Reports, And Settings Can Be Directly Controlled Through It.
  • Paykun Payment Gateway Activation Process Is Very Simple With The Onboarding Guidance And Free Technical Assistance.

The Most Important Feature Is The Payment Acceptance Method. With The Paykun You Can Collect Payments Through The Following Ways:

  • Payment Links
  • Payment Button
  • Checkout Integration
  • Master Links

There Are Other Payment Solutions Which Are To Be Introduced Soon In Coming Times.

For A Blogger, The Best Ways Are Payment Links And Payment Buttons.

1. Pay Now Button

Getting A ‘Pay Now’ Button Is Easy. It Can Be Embedded On The Blog Page Or Blogger’s Website For Free.

Using The Embed Code Of A Payment Button Is As Easy As Copy And Paste. The Technical Team Can Guide You On This For Free After The Activation Of Your Merchant Account.

2. Payment Links

These Won’t Require A Website Or App.

These Are Like Normal Links That Can Be Shared Through Email, IG Dms, Messenger, Facebook, Whatsapp, Or Any Other Social Media Platforms.

Paykun Payment Gateway Dashboard Has This Function Of Creating And Sending The Payment Links.

It Can Be Created For Single Or Multiple Users. It Can Be Deactivated Or Copied/Pasted And Used Multiple Times.

Payment Links Are Free And Provide The Same Features As An Integration/Checkout.

3. Master Payment Link

These Are The Form Of Payment Links. The Only Difference Is That In The Normal Payment Links The Merchant (Blogger) Would Add The Purpose, Amount, And Customer Details For The Client. Whereas In The Master Links, All The Details Can Be Entered By The Client Himself Including The Amount.

4. Payment Gateway Integration 

The Bloggers May Need To Sell Their Books Through Their Website Or App. You May Choose The Seamless Integration Of The Paykun Payment Gateway With The Help Of Ready Plugins And Sdks Supporting All Major Platforms.

From The History Of ‘Blogging’ To Its Importance In Today’s Time

Going Back To History To The Origin Of The Content, Now Referred To As A Blog, Is Claimed To Have Started In 1994 By A Student Justin Hall On Links.Net (The Place Where He Published His Writing). Then, They Referred To These Writing Places As ‘Online Diaries’ Or ‘Personal Pages’.

Jorn Barger Coined The Term ‘Weblog’ In 1997, Which Was Turned Simpler Into The Term ‘Blog’ By Peter Merholz.

Brad Fitzpatrick Started ‘Livejournal’ As A Website For Him To Stay In Touch With His High School Friends, In The Mid-2000s It Became Popular As A Blogging Platform Where Everyone Could Post.

The Year 2002 Was Grand For The Blogosphere. Blogs Were Monetized With Blogads (Before Google Adsense). Various Famous Blogs Were Launched In 2002.

In 1999, ‘Blogger’ Formed By Pyra Labs Started In The Form Of Commercial Blogging For The First Time. It Was Then Acquired By Google In 2003. The Whole Concept Of Blogging And Blogger Flourished. Adsense Was Introduced.

In 2002, ‘Medium’ Provided Innovation To The World Of Blogs.

Blog Gave A New Concept Of Vlogs, Started By Adam Kontras In 2000.

Youtube Was Introduced In 2005 Which Was Bought By Google In 2006.

All In All, Blogs Have Now Turned Out To Be An Important Form Of Marketing Tool For Businesses And They Depend On SEO For The Same.

Naveen

Naveen is a Digital Marketer at Webcube360. She has been blogging for several years and helping small business owners with her amazing marketing skills and knowledge.

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