Talktroop
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Add payment link on your adverts.
Azhan Rashid
Talktroop — Add payment link on your adverts.
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When customers click adverts online, they normally get directed to a webpage. This results in customers doing more steps to purchase the product. With Talktroop, your customers are directed to a checkout page by adding a payment link on your adverts.
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Azhan Rashid
Hi everyone, I would like to introduce a product that helps marketers in gaining a sale that includes less effect from the customer side. The customer wants most of the work automated especially when purchasing a product. With this platform, you can make it even simpler for your customers. Simpler methods lead to a higher chance of a sale. On a normal online advert, marketers add a webpage URL to direct customers when they click on it. If a customer is interested to purchase the product, they have to do the additional effect of gaining a sale. These additional steps lead to a lesser chance of customers completing the purchase. We solve this problem by providing a "payment" URL. With a payment URL, customers are directed to a checkout page where the product is automatically added. All the customers need to do is enter their payment details. That's it! Marketers have a higher chance of a sale, customers purchase the products in fewer steps. Think about how satisfied is your customer coming back to your service? The steps of making a payment URL is straightforward. 1) Tell us what you're selling 2) we provide a URL with a barcode (which is the payment URL) 3) Then add it to your adverts (or similar). It's compatible with any advertisement service (like social media, search engines, forums, etc). The checkout page is accessible by anyone. Check it out: https://talktroop.com/checkout. On this page, you will see all products that you initially added by clicking on the payment URL.
Junior Owolabi
Great solution, although I don’t think anyone would input personal, card or shipping details in an unrecognised sites Your best approach is to allow users to use a trusted payment service at checkout (preferably one with pre population details) e.g. PayPal, etc. FYI. Re-entering details time and time again will yield little to no conversions
Azhan Rashid
@rilwan_owolabi1 Hi, thank you for your reply. I guess adding the "trusted" payment approach would be better off than a custom payment form. Thanks. EDIT: I was thinking about the comment and it would limit my chances of adding several payment gateway systems. Probably might add additional payment images (e.g Visa) to make it more professional.