Payment Processor Advice Pls

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Hi,

Over the past few years I've been writing PLR articles with the intention of setting up a PLR store.

Now I'm ready to get started - finally!

I have most things set up already (website nearly done, articles in .zip files etc,) but as there are currently over 24 (and rising...) different packs I don't want to create individual PayPal pay buttons.

I was wondering if anyone could suggest a simple and cost-effective way for my clients to purchase and download their products.

I have already looked at eJunkie but was wondering if anyone could suggest any other simple solutions for adding payment buttons to each individual product.

Thank you
Karen
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  • Profile picture of the author Weedy92
    Why not run an eCommerce CMS platform or similar?
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    • Profile picture of the author Karen Connell
      Originally Posted by Weedy92 View Post

      Why not run an eCommerce CMS platform or similar?
      Thanks for that but I forgot to mention, I'm not very technically minded and have no idea what that is .

      Karen
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  • Profile picture of the author Lewey Lu
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    • Profile picture of the author Karen Connell
      Originally Posted by Lewey Lu View Post

      I think ejunkie is the best simple solution you need. Contact Pat Flynn from smart passive income, he has an ebook how to set it up (step by step).

      Cheers,

      Lewey
      Thank you for taking the time to reply.

      I can manage eJunkie - I've used it before but was wondering if there are any other alternatives that are as easy to implement.

      Karen
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  • Profile picture of the author Izerman
    Have you looked into a "shopping cart" system?
    I believe that there are several paypal-certified systems on paypal's merchant page.
    They are supposedly easy to setup.

    Hope this helps.

    /Izerman
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Ejunkie is the best for people who are not really good in technical matters. But if you can do it with paypal directly through merchant tools, then you can avoid paying Ejunkie at $5/month.
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  • Profile picture of the author Karen Connell
    Thanks everyone for the advice - I'll stick to what I know

    Karen
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