Last week, during NamesCon, Escrow.com released “Express Cart” that allows anyone to provide Escrow services directly from their website.
Do you need to provide Escrow services on your site? This applies to anyone that has a domain name portfolio website and wants to offer buyers an automated and secure payment option.
Escrow.com Express cart provides multiple ways for you to offer escrow services from your web site. Escrow.com provides you with HTML links and buttons that you can add to your web site.
Standard Affiliate Link
- No up-front fees
- Transaction fees as low as 0.89%
- Simple integration
- Access to transaction reports
Perfect for: Website owners that want to offer Escrow.com without a lot of integration and refer users to Escrow.com using affiliate banners.
How it works: Standard affiliates can create HTML buttons that refer users to Escrow.com.
Express Cart Program
- No up-front fees
- Transaction fees as low as 0.89%
- Simple integration
- Access to transaction reports
Perfect for: Sellers that want to send merchandise information to start a transaction.
How it works: Standard affiliates can create HTML buttons that transmit merchandise information to Escrow.com.
Escrow.com offers bulk domain name import: Import multiple Domains with a single template and create Express Cart “Buy It Now” buttons and links for all of them at one time.
Keith Gettle from Escrow.com gave me a presentation of “Express Cart” at NamesCon and I was really impressed. I will soon try it on a website I am building.
You can find more details on the new Escrow.com Express Cart here and here.
Been using Escrow checkout for years I think on my landing pages (for example on my domain http://ChildMaintenance.com. So what is new exactly?
The affiliate links and the bulk options I think are new.
Also this would work with an API.
Good on escrow for ever evolving, now they need to offer an option where they handle the domain transfer, and possession on order over $10K, just getting to messy with trying to get everything confirmed on a auth code transfer when the whois shows up different.
EscrowHill offers it.