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Multiple payment options can convert more holiday sales Hi {NAME}, Your inventory is ready. Your hol

Multiple payment options can convert more holiday sales [WooCommerce logo.]( [WooCommerce logo.]( your customers more payment options]( Hi {NAME}, Your inventory is ready. Your holiday marketing is set. Now let’s make sure your WooCommerce store has the payment options customers want to use this season. For many shoppers, buying online is now about more than using their credit card. Some love the speed of express checkouts, or the simplicity of mobile wallets. Others enjoy the added buying power that comes with buy now, pay later – often leading to higher average order value and repeat business. One thing’s for sure: the right payment options can be the key to converting a customer. Give your store an advantage today. These popular choices are ready to install in addition to your primary payment solution: [PayPal]( with Pay Later – Add a name users trust with PayPal at checkout. With PayPal Payments, shoppers get seamless access to popular payment types – including PayPal, Venmo, and Pay Later. With Pay Later, you get paid up front while letting customers spread their payments over time. [Affirm]( – More shoppers than ever are looking for an option to pay over time. Affirm is the top-rated pay-over-time solution, empowering your customers to get exactly what they want while making budget-friendly payments with no hidden fees. [Amazon Pay]( – Enable a familiar, fast checkout for hundreds of millions of active Amazon customers globally. Shoppers can use the address and payment information already stored in their Amazon account to check out – avoiding account creation or the need to re-enter their billing and shipping information. [WooCommerce cart logo avatar.]( [WooCommerce cart logo avatar]( Happy selling! The Woo Team You're receiving this email because you opted in to receive marketing communications at [WooCommerce.com]( No longer wish to receive emails in this series? [Update your profile]( or [unsubscribe](. Please note: If you unsubscribe, you will continue to receive [WooCommerce.com]( account-related emails. [View an online version]( of this email. WooCommerce, Inc. is located at 60 29th St #343, San Francisco, CA 94110, U.S.A. [Facebook icon.]( [Facebook icon.]( [Instagram icon.]( [Instagram icon.]( [Twitter icon.]( [Twitter icon.]( [App Store button.]( [App Store button.]( [Google Play button.]( [Google Play button.]( © 2022 WooCommerce, Inc. – an Automattic company [Automattic logo.]( [Automattic logo.](

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