Mobius Payments Gateway Now Supports eShop

Mobius Payments Gateway Now Supports eShop

LOS ANGELES — Mobius Payments on Tuesday announced it now supports the eShop plugin for Wordpress.

In today’s job market, many people have resigned to the fact that perhaps it is time to cease working for someone else and to go into business for themselves. There are those that will open brick-and-mortar businesses and many others that will prefer to try Internet marketing due to the lower startup costs. If you have an online business or are considering entering the world of online marketing, Mobius Payments wants clients to know they've gotten behind the eShop plugin.

Mobius Payments CEO Mia Zhu explained, “To successfully accept credit card transactions on your website you need to have at least one gateway provider in addition to a merchant account. We have found that a significant number of our customers relying on ecommerce utilize Wordpress as a content management system and backend for their sites. As a result, Mobius Payments has constructed an extensive suite of shopping-cart products; we feel eShop is an important addition to the tools Mobius provides.”

The eShop plugin for Wordpress is a shopping-cart plugin with many features including the acceptance of membership payments, multiple methods of listing products available for purchase, stock control and various discount options.

“One feature we have found that our customers have really appreciated is the ability to upload files which are then made available for individual purchases. Whether you are selling video clips, clipart or software, the eShop shopping cart plugin is user friendly for both the merchant and the paying customer,” Zhu added.

With their 10 plus years of providing ecommerce solutions, Mobius Payments said it wants to create a tailored solution that will effectively address client's individual business needs. 

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