Integrate Ebay Store with Quickbooks ?

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We are a non-profit organization using our eBay store to raise funds. We also have an advertising grant through Google but can not advertise anything outside of our own domain.

Is there an easy integration that could quickly create a page under our domain name for each item that we are selling on eBay?The Google ads would bring people to our domain but we'd like them to buy the product from the eBay store due to the PayPal giving fund ensuring that all of the money will go to the charity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    Originally Posted by stark johnson View Post

    We are a non-profit organization using our eBay store to raise funds. We also have an advertising grant through Google but can not advertise anything outside of our own domain.

    Is there an easy integration that could quickly create a page under our domain name for each item that we are selling on eBay?The Google ads would bring people to our domain but we'd like them to buy the product from the eBay store due to the PayPal giving fund ensuring that all of the money will go to the charity.
    Hi Stark,

    Your OP title might be a little misleading.

    If you are creating a product listing on Ebay you are surely pasting the content from a spreadsheet and it would be just as easy to create a page on your website at the same time and just have a buy-now button linked to the ebay listing or directly to Paypal.

    How is this linked to Quickbooks?

    There are things like Zapier or IFTTT you can use to pass various data between different applications but you might need to clarify further the way Quickbooks fits into things for you because creating sales page for the product with the button linked to Ebay or Paypal is not that hard.

    Why do they need to go to Ebay to purchase if they are going to pay via Paypal?

    If you create the page on your own domain and advertise it and the payment is made via Paypal and you are registered with Paypal as a "not for profit" why send them to somewhere else and pay additional commission when it can all happen via the payment processor?

    Best regards,

    Ozi
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  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    OK now I know I've wasted my time with two 1st time posters. One asking and one solving all whilst I'm trying to help. Caveat Emptor
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I think you have one first time poster - 2 accts. Ain't that cute?
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