6 Best WooCommerce Payment Gateways for WordPress
Are you looking for the best WooCommerce payment gateways for your online store? Choosing the right WooCommerce payment gateway can be difficult for a beginner user with the number of options available. Come join Christina and Syed as they go over the best WooCommerce payment gateways for your business.
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For our first recommendation, we want to point you toward Stripe. They are the most popular payment gateway to accept credit card payments on your site. They've also helped standardize the 3%+30 cents per transaction cost.
Stripe
https://stripe.com/
The next most popular is PayPal, it's available in dozens of countries with built-in integrations for WooCommerce. The downside is the default integration requires a PayPal Business account and does not add checkout on your site itself.
PayPal
https://www.paypal.com/
Next is, WooComerce PayPal Pro which is a paid extension that allows you to use PayPal without leaving your site. This is a paid service and there are monthly fees for usage. This accepts credit cards and PayPal itself.
WooCommerce PayPal Pro
https://www.wpbeginner.com/refer/woocommerce-paypal-pro/
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Square is a great tool that can connect to your WooCommerce site and can add the ability to track and sync products with your account.
Square
https://squareup.com/
Authorize.net is a powerful gateway that can connect to a WooCommerce store using Authorize.net. They are normally used as they can help you connect to multiple merchant accounts with custom structures that support recurring payments.
Authorize.net
https://www.authorize.net/
Lastly, WooCommerce Payments helps connect more deeply to different structures but is limited to the United States. This is mainly a white label version of Stripe that requires a WordPress.com account
WooCommerce Payments
https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-payments/
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This video brought to you by WPForms, the most beginner friendly WordPress form plugin, take a look at their site here:
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https://wpforms.com/wpbeginner
=================================
For our discount visit: https://WPForms.com/wpbeginner
For our first recommendation, we want to point you toward Stripe. They are the most popular payment gateway to accept credit card payments on your site. They've also helped standardize the 3%+30 cents per transaction cost.
Stripe
https://stripe.com/
The next most popular is PayPal, it's available in dozens of countries with built-in integrations for WooCommerce. The downside is the default integration requires a PayPal Business account and does not add checkout on your site itself.
PayPal
https://www.paypal.com/
Next is, WooComerce PayPal Pro which is a paid extension that allows you to use PayPal without leaving your site. This is a paid service and there are monthly fees for usage. This accepts credit cards and PayPal itself.
WooCommerce PayPal Pro
https://www.wpbeginner.com/refer/woocommerce-paypal-pro/
The above link is a referral link to ideally get you any discounts that are currently available for the product.
Square is a great tool that can connect to your WooCommerce site and can add the ability to track and sync products with your account.
Square
https://squareup.com/
Authorize.net is a powerful gateway that can connect to a WooCommerce store using Authorize.net. They are normally used as they can help you connect to multiple merchant accounts with custom structures that support recurring payments.
Authorize.net
https://www.authorize.net/
Lastly, WooCommerce Payments helps connect more deeply to different structures but is limited to the United States. This is mainly a white label version of Stripe that requires a WordPress.com account
WooCommerce Payments
https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-payments/
If you liked this video, then please Like and consider subscribing to our channel here for more WordPress videos.
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=wpbeginner
Feel free to take a look at the written version of this tutorial here:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/showcase/best-woocommerce-payment-gateways-wordpress/
Join our group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wpbeginner
Follow us on Twitter
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Check out our website for more WordPress Tutorials
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#WordPress #WordPressTutorial #WPBeginner
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