Paypal v Clickbank.. or something else?

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Hey guys,

I'm currently in the process of setting up a few different websites that each sell a seperate digital product and I'm using Paypal as the payment processor.

I also have integrated Aweber with the Paypal account in order to capture all my buyers email addresses.

The way this works is that you basically use your-list-name@aweber.com as the email address corresponding to the product in Paypal.

However, I have noticed that you can only have 7 or 8 email addresses associated with one Paypal account and you can't have more than one premier/business account.

So my question is, what happens when I have that 8th or 9th site up and I can't add any more email addresses.. do I then have to turn to a different payment processor?

Do I just use Clickbank as a processor instead?

I know many of you have 10-20 times as many sites as I'm talking about here so I would love to hear how you go about it..

Cheers,

Pat.
#clickbank #paypal
  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Riley
    Originally Posted by Pat Jackson View Post

    Hey guys,

    I'm currently in the process of setting up a few different websites that each sell a seperate digital product and I'm using Paypal as the payment processor.

    I also have integrated Aweber with the Paypal account in order to capture all my buyers email addresses.

    The way this works is that you basically use your-list-name@aweber.com as the email address corresponding to the product in Paypal.

    However, I have noticed that you can only have 7 or 8 email addresses associated with one Paypal account and you can't have more than one premier/business account.

    So my question is, what happens when I have that 8th or 9th site up and I can't add any more email addresses.. do I then have to turn to a different payment processor?

    Do I just use Clickbank as a processor instead?

    I know many of you have 10-20 times as many sites as I'm talking about here so I would love to hear how you go about it..

    Cheers,

    Pat.
    Instead of using PayPal directly, use it via DLGuard. DLG will let you set an e-mail for each individual button you put up. It works with PayPal, Clickbank, and numerous others. BTW, Clickbank doesn't put your customers on your mailing list anyway.

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    (Not an aff link, just a recommendation for a great product by a fellow Warrior).
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    • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
      Thanks for the response, Kevin.

      I've been meaning to look into DLGuard, everybody raves about it.

      After a quick bit of research then I've noticed that DLGuard doesn't intergrate with Aweber.

      With that said, what is the best way to make sure you get your buyers to opt-in?

      Just including an opt-in form on the thank you page?
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      • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
        Any more opinions?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dean Martin
    Multiple paypal accounts - one for each niche. That way I don't have my very traditional wood crafts buyers paying a paypal account linked to 'sales@internetmarketingguru.com'

    Plus - the multiple bank accounts help me separate things from a business angle.
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    • Profile picture of the author halfpoint
      But I thought it was against their terms of service to have more than just a business/premier account aswell as a normal account?

      Or are you saying you create a new bank account every time you need a new Paypal account?
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