Most people know how to design, set up and publish a web site. But if they want to sell something, they have no idea about how to get the money from buyers.
This short PDF ebook will show you how to solve this problem, including accurate testing before going live on the Internet.
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Set Up The Payment Processor On Your Web Site By Alvise Valsecchi
Set Up Payment Processor, January 24, 2007
Reviewer: Karen Stavert
This is quite well done. Should make the set up process fairly easy. html code included ;-)
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Set Up The Payment Processor On Your Web Site By Alvise Valsecchi
Could not download, January 29, 2007
I tried to download the report but the message said the zipped file was corrupt.
I would like the report however.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Set Up The Payment Processor On Your Web Site By Alvise Valsecchi
, July 08, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Now this is a topic not all online marketing guides provide sufficient focus on. The author makes a good point by saying that having a good payment processing system is very important, and this guide can help you set one up for your own site using PayPal. Perhaps this really should have had 'PayPal' in the title just to make it clear that it focuses solely on PayPal. I think it would have been a good idea to have included other ways or sites that will enable you to accept payment from your website.
Barring that little gripe however, this tells you everything you need to know when working with PayPal. Besides that, it also has a brief appendix which teaches you the basics of establishing your website. Useful for newbies, but will probably mystify people who are already used to working with websites since such a section should have been introduced in the first few pages. Overall, a helpful and detailed guide.
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Set Up The Payment Processor On Your Web Site By Alvise Valsecchi
very useful!, November 29, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
I was quite impressed because in this short e-book, I discovered that there was a function for PayPal that I hadn’t even heard of yet! The sandbox feature!
It’s good to know that you can test your payment processing page and that there was an html code included for the payment processor. However, I would have liked it better if I could see the screenshots of the finished product.
I like the fact that there was also a mini-tutorial on how to setup your website, as Lynn pointed out. I also liked the organization of the e-book itself. It is generally easy to understand, until you get to the glossary of the HTML codes, or whatever that sheet wherein there was a tutorial of what values should be placed against which HTML tags. I was hoping the “why’s” and “what-for’s” would have been explained further, but as it is, this had been hurriedly thrown together, which I don’t like.
But all in all, this is a great resource. Though there was something funny I found at the end...
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