Google has launched its online Google Checkout payment system, which was developed under the codename Gbuy
Google Checkout allows consumers to buy products without revealing credit card details or email address
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Google Checkout payment system goes live

Service offers discounts for sellers buying Adwords

Carl Taylor, vnunet.com 29 Jun 2006
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Google has launched its online Google Checkout payment system, which was developed under the codename Gbuy

The Google Checkout service allows consumers to buy products online without having to reveal their credit card details or even their email address to the seller. The service will be integrated with existing Gmail or Google Accounts

Sellers who sign up to the programme will get a discount on transaction fees for any money they spend on Google Adwords

For every $1 spent on Adwords, sellers can process $10 in sales free from transaction charges.

In addition, any ads they place will be accompanied by a logo identifying them as a member of the Google Checkout scheme.

Charlene Li, an analyst at Forrester Research, believes that Checkout will help Google to increase revenue for search adverts. 

"It is actually positioned to solve a perplexing and core problem at Google: how to drive more search ad revenues, especially in the retail sector where search spending is reaching a plateau for top keywords," Li wrote on her Forrester Research blog

She added that the Google Checkout logo will also build trust for unknown merchants.

"For many consumers, concern about security and privacy are major reasons why they didn't buy with a specific retailer. Smaller, less established, retailers in particular will benefit from using Google Checkout," said Li.

See also:

Google has announced that it will sell its minority stake in Chinese search engine Baidu.comChinese search rival ditched in favour of Google China  23 Jun 2006
Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry PageAnd the winner is ...  23 Jun 2006
Google is launching a new advertising system that generates cash when browsers buy an item rather than just clicking on an advertisementSearch giant trialling cost-per-action scheme  22 Jun 2006
Google's managing director for the UK, Benelux and Ireland has quit the company to take a break from her careerKate Burns quits to spend time with family  15 Jun 2006
Online payment service scheduled for release in two weeks, claim financial analysts  13 Jun 2006
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