by Wade32
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Hopefully this is the right thread to post this in, if not, sorry. Anyway, I have been recently selling my new ebook a lot, however, I would like to know if there are Wordpress downloads where I can upload my ebook and accept payments directly from my site? I am currently using uploadnsell.com but I am suffering greatly because I cannot put the rel=nofollow tag on the "Buy Now" button on the site. I can use the direct link, however, I want it to look professional, thus the Buy Now button.

Anyone have any suggestions on a Wordpress widget or something I can use in my sidebar that would allow the visitor to click the link, download the ebook, and allow me to get paid without them having to leave the site?

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  • Profile picture of the author tknoppe
    The very process of accepting a payment on your site is going to take them off your site to the payment processor of your choosing. (i.e. PayPal, or your shopping cart system with your merchant account integrated). After they pay, it is possible to then redirect them to a download page on your site to get the ebook.
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    I thought that was the case. I have been looking into it for awhile now, and it seems like everyone is saying the same thing. Big thank you to you.
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    Ok, I have another question in regards to rel=nofollow. I found a plugin that will take all of my external links and make them nofollow. Since I have never done this before I am doing this right? I want to erase the links going OUT of my blog and keep the one's coming in, right? I used "External Links" plugin.
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  • Profile picture of the author tknoppe
    Yes, if you don't google to follow any outbound links on your site, then you will need to use a plugin.

    However, beginning with WP v1.5, nofollow is automatically added to user generated urls, such as those found in comments.
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    • Profile picture of the author Wade32
      Originally Posted by tknoppe View Post

      Yes, if you don't google to follow any outbound links on your site, then you will need to use a plugin.

      However, beginning with WP v1.5, nofollow is automatically added to user generated urls, such as those found in comments.
      Yes, there were a couple that was kind of getting out of control. The WP External Link plugin took them all away. I had around 30 outbound links! After using this plugin it took them all away except for 2. Thanks again!
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