Thursday, July 18, 2013
How to Buy Fresh Email Leads With PayPal
1. Search for an email leads supplier. Popular email leads suppliers include National-Leads.com, Pro Email Leads and All About Lists (see Resources below).
2. Choose the type of leads you want. Email leads range from residential prospects to business executives. You can refine your selection using data such as geographical location, age and income of the prospects.
3. Register for an account. Some email leads retailers do not allow the use of free email address accounts, such as those hosted by Yahoo!, Google and Hotmail. For such websites, you will need to use an account provided by your Internet service provider.
4. Proceed to checkout and examine payment options. If the supplier shows a PayPal logo, you can pay with any of your PayPal financial products, including your PayPal account balance and your PayPal buyer credit. If the PayPal logo is absent, you can select the MasterCard payment option and then use your PayPal debit or credit card.
5. Submit your payment information. If you are paying with the balance in your PayPal account or your PayPal buyer credit, this action will take you to PayPal's website where you can complete your transaction.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
How to Make a Donation Form That Works With PayPal
1. Use your preferred web coding to make your Donation page or copy a template from websites that offer coding advice.
2. Use the HTML code provided by PayPal to create a 'Donate' button for your page.
3. Specify the information in the code to include your PayPal email address and the amount you want users to donate. The sample code PayPal provides shows exactly where to put that information. Find a link to the button code in the Resources section.
4. Upload the page to your website.
How to Create a Recurring Payment With PayPal
1. Log into your Paypal account. Click the 'Merchant Services' link at the top of the home page.
2. Click 'Add to Cart' on the 'Merchant Services' page.
3. Select 'Automatic Billing' from the drop box beside the 'Button Type' heading.
4. Enter a name for your product and customize the way your 'PayPal' button will appear.
5. Enter the amount you will be charging customers for each recurring payment through PayPal in the text box labeled 'Billing Amount Each Cycle.' Select how often the billing cycle will take place and how many cycles should take place before billing will stop.
6. Click 'Create Button' and an HTML code will appear in a text box on the next page. Copy and paste this code onto your Web page to embed a PayPal link for setting up recurring payments for your customers.
How to Change Your PayPal Address
Change Street Address
1. Open a Web browser and visit the PayPal website.
2. Log in to your PayPal account.
3. Click the 'Profile' link at the top of the PayPal page.
4. Click the 'Street Address' link under the 'Account Information' column.
5. Click the 'Add address' button at the bottom of the screen.
6. Type the new address into the text boxes.
7. Click the 'Save' button to save the changes on your PayPal account.
8. Click the 'Make Home' link next to the new address, if you want this address to be the default address for your PayPal account.
9. Click the 'Remove' link next to any addresses that are no longer valid.
Change Email Address
10. Click on the 'Profile' link at the top of the page from the main PayPal screen on the website.
11. Click the 'Email' link under the 'Account Information' column.
12. Click the 'Add' button on the bottom right side of the PayPal Account Information page.
13. Type the new email address you want to use with your PayPal account in the text box.
14. Click the 'Save' button to save the change to your PayPal account.
15. Select any email addresses that are no longer valid for use with your PayPal account.
16. Click the 'Remove' button to remove the email address from your PayPal account.
How to Make Recurring Donations With PayPal
1. Visit PayPal.com and sign into your PayPal account. If you do not own a business account, click 'Profile' and select 'Personal/Business information.' Click 'Edit' and enter your business information, such as business type, business URL, date your business was established and category. Click 'Upgrade.' Your account is now upgraded to a business account.
2. Click the 'Merchant Services' tab. Click 'Subscribe' under 'Create Buttons.' Enter the recurring payment information and button information. You can customize certain features of the button, such as changing the size, adding a text field and adding a drop-down menu. You must enter the donation amount, how often the recurring donation occurs and whether the recurring donation will stop after a certain amount of time.
3. Click 'Customize Advanced Features' if you'd like to add advanced features to the button, such as adding advanced variables and requesting the donator's shipping address.
4. Click 'Create Button.' The button's HTML code will appear. Click 'Select code' and press 'Ctrl' and 'C' on your keyboard. Paste the code into the desired location of your website's HTML code. You can now create more recurring donation buttons if you wish.
How to Put a PayPal Button in Flash
1. Select the "Sell On Your Website" option from the "Get Paid" drop-down menu within the "Home" tab on the PayPal home page, then choose "Create a Button Now." Select the name of the button you want to create -- "Add to Cart," "Buy Now" or "Donate" -- from the left navigation pane.
2. Choose "Create Your Button Now," then input the required details. For "Add to Cart," for example, PayPal requests the name of the item, the number in stock and the price of the item. Click "Create Button."
3. Drag your mouse over the HTML code that appears, then right-click and select "Copy."
4. Open your site's "File Manager" in a separate tab or window, click the name of the page where you want to insert the button, then click "Edit" to open the file in an HTML editor.
5. Right-click at the point within the HTML document where you want the button to appear, then select "Paste." Save the document and open the page in a new tab or window to verify that the button works.
How to Transfer Money Using a Credit Card into Your Bank Account
Transfer Online
1. Visit your online banking website and inquire about transferring money using your credit card. Many online banks allow the customer to use a credit card to transfer funds into his or her account or make a deposit into another person's account.
2. Select the option to send money. You can either send money to yourself or to someone else.
3. Follow the prompts and use your credit card to complete the transaction.
Use PayPal
4. Use www.paypal.com if your bank does not offer this service.
5. Set up a PayPal account and send yourself an invoice or money request. You will receive an email requesting money.
6. Open the email and follow the directions. At the payment screen, put in your credit card information and you will see the funds deposited in your PayPal account within seconds.
7. Choose to withdraw your PayPal money by requesting a wire transfer into your bank account. You must firm confirm your checking or savings account information. PayPal does this by wiring you a few cents. PayPal then asks how much it sent. Look at your online bank account statement to confirm this information.
Use an ATM
8. Use the ATM to take out a cash advance on your credit card.
9. Place you credit card in the ATM. Use your PIN and withdraw cash from the machine.
10. Deposit the cash into any account you want.
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