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06-09-2009 01:15 PM #1Advanced BHUZzer



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Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I'm organising some workshops soon and want to MINIMISE the admin time and cost (ha!
) I thought one way to do this would be to add Paypal buttons to my website to allow people to pay this way. Has anyone got any experience of this, and if so:
- how easy and/or time-consuming was it to set up?
- how did you get information like name and address, etc?
- how did it work if people were buying more than one option?
- (perhaps most crucially) would you recommend it?
On a side note - I just worked out that the percentage that Paypal would take from each transation would be just less than 2 second class stamps and an envelope
TIA!
06-09-2009 01:27 PM #2Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I found it easy to set up and worked just fine! I made separate buttons for Saturday, Sunday, Both Days, Adult tickets and Child tickets. I would definitely use it again! If you need any help with it you can PM me.
06-09-2009 01:30 PM #3Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
Thanks ouroboros - was it the 'checkout' product that you used?
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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I use it all the time for class registration and workshop fees. No problemo! I give them the option of paying via cheque or money order, and for paypal - I tack on an extra 2.9%. Most people just pay by paypal anyway because it's most convenient.
When you follow the paypal instructions, you will see all your options there regarding multiples and varied pricing. I had it set up for selling services, so their address doesn't come through. You'd have to select that it was an item you are selling, in which case you'll get their shipping address, or else email the purchases and request it.
06-09-2009 01:39 PM #5Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
You may also look at using eventbrite for your class and workshop registration. I know several event producers and dancers who use the service, and they really like it.
Online Event Registration Service - Eventbrite
06-09-2009 01:50 PM #6A journey of ten thousand miles begins with a single post.







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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
It was free to set up, and pretty simple. I get an e-mail with the person's name, address, info, and what they purchased. I haven't really set up options.
For my regular sessions, I needed to be able to offer a discount for people who register for multiple classes. That was the only thing I couldn't do through paypal, so I use a free shopping cart utility for that.
For one-off classes, workshops, etc. I use the paypal button. They walk you through the process, it's really easy.
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06-09-2009 02:17 PM #8Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I use paypal buttons on my site all the time and its worked out great for me and VERY easy. Paypal will write the html for you and you just plop it in your website! Its great since it caters to the "spontaneous"/ instant purchasers! Which can make up about 2/3 of your total monies in...IME :-)
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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I have really enjoyed paypal as an option for the Vegas Intensive. It's a million times easier to track and process.
If you aren't using a cart, just make sure that you choose the option that allow your customers to purchase mulitple items, because inadvertantly someone will want to buy a workshop for themself and their friend. Yes, they could do the whole thing twice, but I try to make it easier for the customer if at all possible.
These days the Vegas Intensive is large enough that we have a full-on shopping cart with multiple items/packages/& upgrades that people can buy. But we still process via paypal. And if you bring in enough money monthly, then Paypal will lower your precentage for the fees (which is nice).
I've often contemplated getting a merchant account, and even though we process a fair amount of credit cards monthly, I still haven't felt it was worth all the set up costs.
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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
It took me a little while to get set up as a merchant with Paypal, but after that everything was easy. Making buttons is very straightforward and you can add various options. I've not worked out how much I save in stamps and envelopes but it's so much more convenient for me and the people paying me that I don't mind paying the fees.
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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
I've used it a few times and found it very easy to set up. However, a lot of of my students had problems making purchases and we ended up going the snail mail route. It was great when it did work. Unfortunately, that wasn't too often for me.
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Re: Experiences with Paypal buttons on your website
Thanks for all contributions - I'm considering it for one-off workshops rather than ongoing classes, and would like people to be able to choose multiple items...so will go and suss out the options that Paypal provide now...
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