Only send newsletter after payment is received?

by Synnuh
6 replies
Is there an easy way to check for payments and only send when the monthly fee is received?

I mean, as a monthly tutorial goes out, is there a way to delay it until the fee is paid for the month, and only send it out if the user is still actively subscribed through PayPal?
#newsletter #payment #received #send
  • Profile picture of the author chrisnos
    Originally Posted by Synnuh View Post

    Is there an easy way to check for payments and only send when the monthly fee is received?

    I mean, as a monthly tutorial goes out, is there a way to delay it until the fee is paid for the month, and only send it out if the user is still actively subscribed through PayPal?
    Yeah you can do that through JVZoo!
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  • Profile picture of the author yakim1
    If you are sending content out as part of a subscription membership, it would be better to put your monthly content in a membership site and drip the content. You can still have your autoresponder send out a reminder to tell them that the new content is ready and to get the new content to login to the membership site.

    This way if the customer does not pay the membership site will not deliver the new content.

    This will protect the content that was not paid for.

    I hope this has been helpful,
    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author DonteEvans
    ^ Yep as mentioned above. You can just drip feed the content to the member.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    I think Aweber has a PayPal integration that may be helpful.

    Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author Synnuh
    Thanks yakim & dante -- I'm wanting to handle it all through Email and Paypal though, the less moving parts the better.
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    • Profile picture of the author yakim1
      Originally Posted by Synnuh View Post

      Thanks yakim & dante -- I'm wanting to handle it all through Email and Paypal though, the less moving parts the better.
      Sometimes you have to use the technology that is available. If aWeber does not offer what you want to do then you have to create a work around that will have more moving parts. Unless aWeber has come up with something new the work around will be your only option.

      I don't use aWeber because I don't like the limitations that it imposes on my business. I use my own autoresponders.

      Best regards,
      Steve Yakim
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