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Thursday, March 18, 2010

PowerStart 2010 Mentoring From Doug Champigny

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on January 9, 2010

PowerStart 2010 is a new mentoring program that will take you on a 4 week intensive journey that will teach you how to start YOUR Internet Marketing business and be able to have it up and running in just 4 weeks!

Each 4 week session will start on the first Monday of the month with each continuing session the following Monday.

The first PowerStart 2010 session will start on February 1st at 7:00 PM Eastern.

This is not some mamby pamby push a button and make a million dollars gimmick.

You will need to be prepared to work.

Here is what the training will involve:

Week One: GET STARTED!
Teleseminar: Installing your blog, configuring your plugins, hooking your blog up to the Web 2.0 sites. Setting up your e-courses and e-zines and knowing when to use each! Complete How-To Videos Included!

Week Two: GET YOUR PRODUCTS ONLINE!
Teleseminar: Products with Master Resell Rights – how to monetize them and get them online fast. PLR products – how to convert them, monetize them fully and get them online fast. Your own products – how to create new products and get them online fast! Complete How-To Videos Included!

Week Three: GET TRAFFIC!
Teleseminar: Article marketing, podcasting, video marketing and social media – how to use them and tie them together with your blog to build traffic fast! Complete How-To Videos Included!

Week Four: GET AFFILIATE COMMISSIONS!
Teleseminar: How to choose the right affiliate programs, building residual commissions, promoting affiliate products and successfully promoting the big JV launches! Complete How-To Videos Included!

Each week you will be able to attend a live teleseminar where you will be able to ask questions, you will also get a recording of that teleseminar if you are not able to attend the live call.

You will also receive a step-by-step process map for each activity that week, and get step-by-step videos showing you HOW to complete each and every step.

Mentoring on this level could cost you thousands, but you won’t pay that here.

So grab your pen, paper, computer and get your PowerStart 2010!


Creating a Paypal Button for Your Niche Site Sales Page

Posted by Brett McEllhiney on December 14, 2009

In this post I am going to cover setting up a Paypal button for your niche site sales page from scratch.

The first thing you need to do is login to your Paypal account. You do need to be logged in for this to work.

1) Once you are logged into Paypal you will need to click on the tab at the top that says ‘Merchant Services’.

2) Once on this screen you can either click on the ‘Buy Now Button’ (2) near the top of the page or you can scroll down a little bit and click on the ‘Buy Now Button’ (3) under the ‘Create Button’ menu.

Create Button


Step 1: Choose button type and enter payment details

After you click on the ‘Buy Now Button’ from the front page of ‘Merchant Services’ you will see the screen below.

1) You will want to leave this selected as ‘Accept payments for’: Products

2) Make sure you select ‘No; create a ‘Buy Now’ button.

3) Enter the name of your product. (This is what your customer will see on the Paypal page when they go to pay for your item, so make it intuitive.

4) This is an optional field and you do not need to put anything here. If you are using an accounting program and have product id’s setup for all of your products then you might want to put that here.

5) This is where you will put the price that you are charging for your product. Since Paypal will now save your button you can go back and change this at a later time if your like.

6) Make sure you select ‘Secure merchant account ID’. This will create button code that will not have any personally identifiable information in it.

paypalbutton2


Step 2: Track inventory, profit, and loss.

At the bottom of Step 1 you will see 2 blue bars. You will need to click on each of them to expand these bars and follow each of the next two steps.

1) Make sure this is checked so that your button is saved for later use if needed.

2) Select this if you are having a limited quantity sale or if you wish to track inventory (useful for a physical product like CD’s or DVD’s. You can then set your starting quantity and alert level.

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Step 3: Customize advanced features.

This is where you will setup the links back to your download page.

1) Make sure this is set to ‘No’. You don’t want people being able to change the order quantity.

2) Set this to ‘No’ unless you want people to be able to add notes to the purchase.

3) Since we are setting this up for a digital download you would want this set to ‘No’, however if you are selling physical products you will need the physical address and would want to set this to yes.

4) This is where you want the customer to return to if they cancel the payment process before they complete it. I normally set this to the websites home page/sales page, but if you are selling multiple products from the same site you might want to direct them back to the product they came from.

5) This is going to be the actual download page that you want to send your buyer to after they have completed the purchase through Paypal. I normally add some random characters onto the end of this so that it is more difficult for someone to guess and just be able to get to the download page without paying. (NOTE: This has to match exactly with what you have it named on your site).

6) You should never have to worry about this field unless you are trying to integrate with a third party script and then the scripts instructions will tell you EXACTLY what to put in this field.

paypalbutton4


Step 4: Adding the button code to your site.

Now you have to copy the button code to your webpage.

1) When you click in this field the entire set of text should highlight. You will just need to take this text and copy it to your webpage using your HTML editor of choice. Make sure you are copying it into the HTML view and not the WYSIWYG view. (I will expand on this in another lesson if needed)

2) This is where the code will be that distinguishes your button code from all the rest. DO NOT change this code!

paypalbutton5


Step 5: Changing the payment button graphic

Finally, once you have your button code setup on your webpage, you might want to change to one of the payment graphics that comes with your niche website.

To do this you will need to change the part of the code below that is highlighted with the path to the graphic you are wanting to use.

I.E. – http://www.mysite.com/image/paymentbutton.gif (or .JPG)

paypalbutton6


Conclusion:

Hopefully this has helped you somewhat in learning how to setup your Paypal payment button.

If you still have any questions, or any part of this was not clear to you, please leave a comment below.

If you liked this lesson and there are other areas that you would like to see some instruction on, also please leave me a comment below and if it is an area that I am familiar with I will create some instructions similar to what I have done here.


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