Archive for the ‘PayPal Payments at eBay’ Category

10 Tips and Tricks eBay to Increase Your e-store Search Engine Rankings

Those are some tricks at eBay store:
When you are into online selling, you need these 10 tips to increase your e-store Search Engine Rankings. It is very important to stay on top of search results when users search for specific keywords that will lead to your site. Getting this kind of exposure is the best [...]

The eBay API

eBay is more than just a web site. It’s a platform upon which you can build your own applications and with which you can extend your business.
The eBay API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of functions you can integrate with your applications to communicate directly with eBay. Use the API to retrieve details about [...]

Process PayPal Payments Automatically (2)

The Script
The following Perl script does everything required to accept IPN notifications; all you need to do is modify the $workdir variable to reflect a valid path on your server.
[1] Portions based on sample code by PayPal and David W. Van Abel (www.perlsources.com).
This script requires the LWP::UserAgent Perl module by Alan E. Derhaag, available at [...]

Process PayPal Payments Automatically (1)

Use Instant Payment Notification to fulfill orders without human intervention.
When a bidder pays for an auction with PayPal or completes an order from your online store, PayPal notifies you with a single email. Since the last thing any busy seller wants to do is deal with a bunch of emails, PayPal offers the free Instant [...]

Accept PayPal Payments from Your Own Site

Integrate PayPal into your web site with a simple HTML form
PayPal is more than a standalone auction payment service—it’s an engine that you can use to power transactions on or off eBay. Any site that sells products can accept PayPal payments, and can do so without forcing customers to type an email address and an [...]

Shopping Cart

PayPal also supports a shopping cart interface in which customers can specify — and pay for — multiple items from your store. The code is nearly identical to the form in the previous section, except for two fields. First, change the contents of the cmd field to _cart (with the underscore), like this:
<input type=”hidden” name=”cmd” [...]

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