So you have finally created a content for sale, an eBook or other digital products. And you thought it is now time to launch it, so you go to your personal PayPal account to try to set up a PayPal sell button...

Bam!

Only to realize that PayPal has some policies that require you to upgrade to Business if you wish to start selling your own product. (Due to that some countries have a stricter rules when come to selling online.)

However upgrading to Business account means that you will need to provide the following:

- Business name:

- Business phone:

- Business address:

which means you will need a proper and legal registration of business in your country. While ultimately we need to register one for our business. But this will be a lengthy process, and you wish to start selling you product NOW, not as a business, but as an individual first.




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Mark1957 Premium
Thanks for the info and training, kept for future reference.
Mark
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TashiDeleh Premium
Thanks!
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Sheila50 Premium
In favorites!
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Sheila
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CathyS Premium
Bookmarked. Thanks!
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Linda-777 Premium
Oh yes, I love Gumroad, here's one of my products, which is free for now, https://gumroad.com/l/jCHwf.
People feeling up to it should also join in the small products lab, where you get 10 days to launch a product.
Its allot of work, allot of fun and a huge learning experience. Also allot of support and advice there.
Blessings in abundance
Linda
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TashiDeleh Premium
Thanks for the information. They happened to have next lab, starts on December 7, going to grab the opportunity!
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Linda-777 Premium
See you there
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Linda-777 Premium
This is sad, it seems their not going to do this SPL.
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TashiDeleh Premium
yeah, too bad thought it suppose to start on 7th... Guess I will be on the waitlist for next one...
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BobZeiss Premium
I think this could solve a problem for me. PayPal used to be the web nomads friend but now they have gone all corporate, maybe it's not thier fault.
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TashiDeleh Premium
I guess this is the norm nowadays, the big firms all gone corporate...
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