Setting It All Up

Here’s how I do it:

First of all, I create a PayPal button for the product (in this case, The Women’s Skin Care Pack, priced at $320). I create a sales page for this product, showing the individual components plus the bonus product. I add the code from PayPal to the sales page so that a visitor can purchase it.

At that point of time, the money is in my PayPal account!

The visitor is directed to a confirmation page where they enter their details and are added to my email list.

So, all that’s left is to order the product for them…

I have a (non-indexed, private) page on my website for each pack.

It shows a list of the products comprising the pack, with each item on the list linking to the vendors purchase page. So, I can simply click on the link and order the item using the details that the customer entered.

Admittedly, this is a little manual work, but a) worthwhile and b) could be automated with some reasonably straightforward software.



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1Rudy1 Premium
Holy Crap, Phil! You're really onto something with this! I wonder how this would work with digital products/services...Definitely something to look into.

Thanks,

Rudy
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Friedmann Premium
This is a short article, but it inspired me a lot.
Your are right. We really should show our own products.
You have a lot of experience and I look forward to more of your articles. Thank you.
Come on!
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phil1944 Premium
Thanks, Friedmann. I appreciate your comments.
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richardgb Premium
Great ideas Phil... Thank you!
:-)
Richard
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phil1944 Premium
You're welcome, Richard.
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JeffreyBrown Premium Plus
Nice job, Phil!
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phil1944 Premium
Thanks Jeff. It helps build your list too.
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JeffreyBrown Premium Plus
You're welcome, Phil, and it does, indeed!

Jeff
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MelWaller Premium
Absolutely Brilliant, Phil! :-)

Mel
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phil1944 Premium
Thanks, Mel. It works well and adds to your list.
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