* The opening of a new Paypal account
This tutorial will show you how to open a new Paypal account. Select the type of account you would like. Note that you can always upgrade your account once you have registered. Select the country where you live. Enter your personal information. Your name and address must match your records to your credit card and bank account. Please enter a valid email address. You use this address to log in to your Paypal account. Now create a password. Do a minimum of 8 alphanumeric characters (no spaces or special characters). Remember that your password is case sensitive. Create questions and respond to security 2. These will be used to verify your identity if you lose your password. Click here to confirm that you have read and agree to use Paypal and Privacy Policy. Enter the code you see here. This is a security measure that helps prevent automated registrations into account. You have started the registration process. Now check your email to see the confirmation email sent by Paypal. This is the message you receive. You must now activate your account. You can do this in two ways. You can click on this link in the email ... or you can connect to your Paypal account and activate it from there. Click here to manually confirm the email you received. You must enter the confirmation number in your e-mail. Just copy this number into your clipboard ... and paste it here. As you can see, the e-mail has been confirmed. Click Continue to return to your Paypal account. Note: You are entitled to a maximum of one personal account and one business / premier account.
* Verify your new Paypal account
This tutorial will show you how to check your new Paypal account. This involves adding a bank account to your Paypal account. Enter your credit card information and click Submit Application. You will find the route and account information at the bottom of your checks. Paypal will make 2 small deposits to your account. You should see them in a few days. Enter these amounts in your PayPal account to complete the verification process. Click Continue to start the verification process. Remember to keep an eye on the two small deposits into your bank account. You are now able to verify your Paypal account.
* Adding your credit card
This tutorial will show you how to add your credit card to your Paypal account. You'll then be able to use your credit card as another source of funds when sending money via PayPal if your account balance does not cover your Paypal payment. You can click here to add your credit card ... or you can do that through your account profile. Enter your credit card number. Make sure you enter a correct value for the card verification number. It is the last 3 digits on the back of your credit card (except American Express where he is the last 4 digits on the front of the card). Enter a billing address. This should exactly match the address on your credit card statement since many companies use a credit card verification system addresses. You can use the address you entered when registering your Paypal account ... or you can enter another address. Click to add the card. This process takes a few seconds as he seeks confirmation of the details of your credit card company. You are now able to add a credit card to your Paypal account.
* Change your profile
This tutorial will show you how to edit your profile in your Paypal account. You can change your account information ... or your financial information ... or preferences of sale. In this tutorial, we will edit the phone number. Let's add a new telephone number on the account. Returning to see the results. As you can see, the new telephone number has been added. Let us ensure that the number of main work. As you can see, it is now the phone number of primary labor. You are now able to edit your profile in your Paypal account.
* Add funds to your Paypal account
This tutorial will show you how to add funds to your Paypal account. You can add funds directly from your bank account. Note that you must add a bank account to your Paypal account. It usually takes 3-4 days to transfer funds from your bank account. Assuming you already have a confirmed bank account associated with your Paypal account, simply select the account, enter the amount you want to transfer and click to start the transfer process. However, if you have not yet established a bank account, you should go ahead and do it now. Enter the details of your bank account and click on submit request. You will find the route and account information at the bottom of your checks. Paypal will make 2 small deposits to your account. You should see them in a few days. Enter these amounts in your PayPal account to complete the verification process. You are now able to add money to your Paypal account.
* Withdrawals of funds from your Paypal account
This tutorial will show you how to withdraw funds from your Paypal account. There are several ways you can withdraw funds. Let's take a look at them now. You can transfer funds from your bank account. Note that you must already have added the bank account to your PayPal account through the verification process. You can have Paypal will send you a check mailed to the ground. Once you have applied for and received a Paypal debit card, you can use it to shop drawing funds from your Paypal account. You can withdraw funds from any ATM using your debit card Paypal. You can use your Paypal account funds to shop at the boutique Pal. Again, remember that you must have already added your bank account to your Paypal account. If you have not already, you should do now. You now know how to withdraw funds from your Paypal account.
* Creating a basic Buy Now button
This tutorial will show you how to create a basic Buy Now button. Basically, we will add a Buy Now button to a page on our website. Adding a Buy Now button on this page will allow site visitors to place an order via PayPal. Click to create a Buy Now button. Start. Start by entering a name and ID of the element. Note that this is optional. Now, enter a price for the item. Specify a currency for the price. Specify if you want the payment form of buyer default to a specific country. Otherwise, buyers will choose themselves. You can use the default design Buy button ... or you can click to select another button. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can use encrypted button code that prevents it from being modified by others. Keep in mind that if encrypted, you will not be able to generate an email link, and you'll be limited by the number of options you can attach to the button. In this example we will use the encrypted code, because we want to create a simple website Buy button. As you can see, you have the code of your web button. Let's go ahead and add the code of our web page. Select the code (press Ctrl-A on your keyboard). Now, right click and select Copy. Now we will open our web page in a text editor. Paste the code into the page. Save the file and load it on your site. Take a look at the results on the site. After refreshing the page ... we can see that the button has been added to the site.
* Creating a Buy Now button with options
This tutorial will show you how to create a Buy Now button with more options. Click to create a Buy Now button. Basically, we will add a Buy Now button for a page on our website. Adding a Buy Now button on this page will allow site visitors to place an order via PayPal. Start. Start by entering a name and ID of the element. Note that this option. Now, enter a price for the item. Specify a currency for the price. Specify if you want the payment form of buyer default to a specific country. Otherwise, buyers will choose themselves. You can use the default design Buy button ... or you can click to select another button. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can use encrypted button code that prevents it from being modified by others. Keep in mind that if encrypted, you will not be able to generate an email link, and you'll be limited by the number of options you can attach to the button. In this example, we will not use encrypted code because we want to have full access to all available options. Come forward and add a few options. Decide if you want to create a menu or text box. After giving the possibility of a name, go ahead and enter all the choices (separated by a newline). If you use the Button Factory to generate the code, you are limited to a maximum of 10 choices. Add another option. This time, we will make a text box. Buyers can now enter their own text for that option in the checkout process. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your customers once their payment has been completed successfully. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your customers if they wish to cancel their payments. You can provide your customers with the option to buy more than one item or service you offer. This will add a quantity box to order. Specify if you want a shipping address. You can optionally provide an additional text box where buyers can add additional information or instructions to order. Enter the e-mail to receive the payment. By default, this will be the primary email address in your profile. When you are finished, click the button to create. So you can see, you have the code of your web button and the code for a link e-mail. Let's go ahead and add the code of our web page. Select the code (press Ctrl-A on the keyboard). Now, right click and select Copy. Now we will open our web page in a text editor. Paste the code into the page. Save the file and load it on your site. Take a look at the results on the site. After refreshing the page ... we can see that the button (and options) were added to the site. Well, that's it! You are able to create a Buy Now button with options for your Paypal account.
* Create a shopping cart Buy Now button
This tutorial will show you how to create a shopping cart Buy Now button. Keep in mind that you need to have a Premier or Business PayPal account to use the code generator cart. Basically, we will add a shopping cart Buy Now button for a page on our website that allows the buyer to add an item to your shopping cart and return the site to do more shopping. Start. Start by entering a name and ID of the element. Note that this is optional. Now, enter a price for the item. Specify a currency for the price. Specify if you want the payment form of buyer default to a specific country. Otherwise, buyers will choose themselves. You can use the default design Buy button ... or you can click to select another button. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can now click a button to create basic shopping basket ... or you can add options to the key. You can charge a flat amount for each order. You can also have the option of paying the shipping costs of specific prices. You can also have the opportunity to fix prices in your global settings. Enter the port at each price level. You can now use the port in your overall profile. Alternatively, you can click here to specify that you want the shipping cost to replace the global settings (if you enter different values above). When you are finished, click to save the settings. Transport costs have been successfully saved. If you need to charge sales tax for specific regions, click here to set the fee and location. You can add optional fields to the page (eg, size, color, etc..) Select the type button that you want to use. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can implement a custom payment page to match your website design, or you can use the default page Pal. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your customers once their payment has been completed successfully. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your customers if they wish to cancel their payments. Specify if you want a shipping address. You can optionally provide an additional text box where buyers can add additional information or instructions to order. Enter the e-mail to receive the payment. By default, this will be the primary email address in your profile. When you are finished, click the button to create. As you can see, you have the code of your web button and the code for a View Cart link. Let's go ahead and add the code of our web page. Select the code (press Ctrl-A on your keyboard). Now, right click and select Copy. Now we will open our web page in the text editor. Paste the code into the page. Repeat the process for the View Cart button. Save the page and download it to your website. After refreshing the page ... we can see that the cart buttons were added to the site. Additional code has been generated for a second item for purposes of illustration in this tutorial. Visitors can now add the product to the cart and return to your site for more shopping. They simply click on the box when they are done shopping. You are now able to create a Buy Button in Paypal Shopping Cart.
* Creating a subscription button
This tutorial will show you how to create a subscription button. Note: You must have a Business or Premier account to create a subscription button. Basically, we will add a subscription button to a page on our website where visitors can subscribe to a regular service with automated payments. Start. Start by entering a name and identity for the subscription. Note that this is optional. Specify a currency for the price. Specify if you want the payment form of the subscriber by default to a specific country. Otherwise, subscribers choose for themselves. Specify if you want PayPal to automatically generate user names and passwords for your subscribers. Note that some changes IPN and server will be needed. You can optionally provide a free trial of visitors to your site. Let's see how to put it together. Enter 0 to create a free trial period. Specify how long the trial period will last. Skip this section if you offer more of a trial period. Enter the amount that the customer will pay as a recurring payment. Check if this is the recurring billing and, if so, set the duration of each billing cycle. Specify if this is recurring billing for a number of payments, or if it is for an indefinite period. Specify if you want a new attempt in the event any subscription payment fails. This is usually tested again after 2-3 days. You can use the design Subscribe by default the button ... or you can click to select another button. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can use encrypted button code that prevents it from being modified by others. Keep in mind that if encrypted, you will not be able to generate an email link, and you'll be limited by the number of options you can attach to the button. In this example, we will not use encrypted code because we want to have full access to all available options. Come forward and add a few options. Decide if you want to create a menu or a text box. After giving the possibility of a name, go ahead and enter all the choices (separated by a newline). If you use the Button Factory to generate the code, you are limited to a maximum of 10 choices. Repeat this process if you want to add another option. Choose a template for users to unsubscribe right on your site. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. You can even use a custom payment page in order to better integrate seamlessly into your site. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your subscribers once their payment has been completed successfully. This is the destination URL to which you want PayPal to send your subscribers if they wish to cancel their payments. Specify if you want a shipping address. When you are finished, click the button to create. As you can see, you have the code for the button and the website code for a link e-mail. Let's go ahead and add the code of our web page. Select the code (press Ctrl-A on your keyboard). Now, right click and select Copy. Now we will open our web page in a text editor. Paste the code into the page. Save the file and load it on your site. Take a look at the results on the site. After refreshing the page ... we can see that the button (and options) were added to the site. Well, there it is! You are now able to create a subscription button with options for your Paypal account.
* Create a Donation Button
This tutorial show you how Will to create a Donation button. Basically, we Donation Will Be Adding a button to a page On Our Web Site. Adding a Donation button to this page Will allow site visitors to make a donation through Paypal. Let's get started. Start by Entering a donation and name ID for the item. That note then this is optional. You can enter a value here if you are Asking For A Specifying amount. Otherwise, if you leave it blank, enter your Donors Will Their Own amount. Specify a currency for the donation. Specify if you would like the donor's payment form to default to Specifying a country. If not, the Donors Will choose for Themselves. You can use the default Donation button design ... or you can click to Choose another button. Alternatively, You Can Use Your Own custom image. Simply enter a URL That points to your custom image. You can use encrypted button code That Will Prevent it from Being Altered by others. Keep in mind That if encrypted, You Will not Be Able to generate an email link, and you Will Be Limited by the number of options you can attach to the button. In this example, We Will not use encrypted code Since We wish To Have full access to all available options. Let's go ahead and add a few "options. This is the destination URL you would like to Which PayPal to send your payment Their Customers oz Successfully Completed has-beens. This is the destination URL you would like to Which to send your PayPal Customers If They wish to cancel Their payment. This is a gift, so no shipping Address is required. You can OPTIONALLY year Provide additional text area WHERE buyers can add "any additional information. Specify the email address Which Will Receive payment. by default, this Will Be the primary email address in your profile. When you're done, click to create the button. As you can see, You Have code for your web site donation button "as well as code for an email link. Let's go ahead and add the code to o web site page. Highlight the code (press Ctrl-A on your keyboard. Now right click and select Copy. Now let's open up o Web page in a text editor. Paste the code Into the page. Save the file and upload it to your website. Let's take a look at the results on the site. After refreshing the page ... We Can See That the donation button has been "Successfully added to the site. Well, that's it! You are now Able to create a donation button in your Paypal account.
* Creating a Buy Now button in Dreamweaver
This tutorial will show you how to create a Buy Now button in Dreamweaver. This is assuming you have already added an extension to Paypal for your application Dreamweaver. You can find a number of them at https: / / www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/pdn/3p-solutions-components-outside. In this example we will use the extension developed by WebAssist.com. Click the Paypal in the Objects panel. Place your cursor where you want to add a button. Now click to add a Paypal button. You can click to add a single item purchase button ... or a PayPal account Add to Cart section (you'll need a Premier or Business account to do this) ... or you can add a View Cart button. In this example, we will add a single button to purchase item. Start by entering your e-mail address associated with your Paypal account. Select the type button that you want to use. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. Enter a name and item number for the product you sell (this is optional). Then enter a price. You can provide the buyer the opportunity to buy more than one item or service you offer. This will add a quantity box to order. Enter your shipping costs. This is the option whether you are shipping hard, or if you are including the shipping of your product price. You can also add a handling fee. Specify if you do not want the buyers to provide a delivery address (usually when you sell virtual products). You can optionally provide an additional text box where buyers can add additional information or instructions to order. If you want to display your logo in the payment pages, enter a URL for the logo here. Note that it will be posted on a secure page (where you have installed an SSL certificate). You can enter a destination URL that you want PayPal to send your customers once their payment has been completed successfully. You can also enter a destination URL that you want PayPal to send your customers if they wish to cancel their payments. Check the details of your button. If everything is correct, click to complete the process of creation. As you can see, the button has been added to the page. Let's add a View Cart button at the page as well. Select the type button that you want to use. Alternatively, you can use your own custom image. Simply enter a URL that points to your custom image. After reviewing the details, click at the end. Take a look at the results on the site. As you can see, the buttons have been added successfully. You are now able to create Buy Now buttons in Dreamweaver.
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