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WordPress paypal plug-in


If you are engaged in e-commerce activities like online content selling or buying and selling of products using eBay or even plan to sell products online, then it would be a good idea to get yourself a WordPress blog or website that lets you effectively market those products that you are selling. The blog or website should not only contain information about the products but also images and quick links to other resources that talk highly of them. You also would need a WordPress PayPal Plug-in to get all that money that might come your way from the earning you make out of selling them.
Wordpress offers a PayPal integrated donation plug in which allows users to donate money to you in a very simple way using PayPal. But it does not suit you if you want to get paid for selling products and need more flexibility on payment options and packages. Easypaypal is a very good WordPress PayPal plug in that allows you to collect money from those who use your website and purchase products through it. PayPal is an online payment mechanism that is very secure and offers protection against scams and fraudulent monetary activities. It allows account holders to buy and sell products using a PayPal account which can transfer and receive funds to and from bank accounts as well as other PayPal accounts or even credit cards.
The Easypaypal WordPress Plug-in works by taking the user who logs into your site directly to the PayPal website to process the payment. The Plug-in allows defining the next payment date based on the parameters that are set by you. After each payment date comes up, whenever a user logs on they will be taken to the PayPal site. It is a relatively simple and hassle free mechanism that allows you access to your money without going through multiple channels and is also convenient for the payer.
For any WordPress page or blog that has lists products for sale and has ‘paybutton’ tags, the WordPress PayPal Plug-in lets you create a ‘Buy Now’ button. This is useful for those who sell content on their blogs or webpages and would like to get paid by users who want to use the content. The text of the content and any links thereto would be hidden until the purchase is completed and the payment has been made by the user. This offers increased security and ensures a clean way of payment and delivery for online content deliverers.
For selling products, another button which does not require a login and says something like ‘Pay Now’, can be inserted under the product catalogue page where details or even pictures of the product are available for the user to view and make up their mind. This button works the same way by taking the user to the PayPal site for processing the payment and then returning them to the page.
The other options that the Easypayapal WordPress PayPal Plug-in offers is that it lets a content seller offer different packages. The user can be charged for monthly or weekly submission and can have access to predefined content for the period of subscription. They have to renew the subscription whenever it expires in order to have access to content again. The Plug-in also allows you to give trial periods to subscribers as well to try out your service for a specific trial period before they decide to pay for it. Other options include charging a user for publishing content on your site. This can avoid spamming as well as ensure that only quality bonafide content is listed on your page and you also get paid for it.

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