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<youtube>FJowrfirozg</youtube>
 
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<youtube>EYKppFpaTws</youtube>
 
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As Aaron and myself are prototypical new users of your service, it might be a good "warming up" to help us and potential new clients in this special community context.
 
As Aaron and myself are prototypical new users of your service, it might be a good "warming up" to help us and potential new clients in this special community context.
  
'''Question:'''
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== Question1: Howto make a BuyButton on Aboutus ==
What procedure do you recommend to make a Buy-Button here.
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Answer: use the following form
We cannot use HTML, so the link syntax here is confined to an expression
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like
 
 
<nowiki>[[EjunkiePhpAddress Imageaddress]]</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>[[EjunkiePhpAddress Imageaddress]]</nowiki>
  
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From E-junkie ADD TO CART or BUY NOW button, take the URL (https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?i=.....) part and just stick it wherever you want to.
 
From E-junkie ADD TO CART or BUY NOW button, take the URL (https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?i=.....) part and just stick it wherever you want to.
  
Could you please show us (with some screenshots), how to to get such
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So this is, what we got for a historical start:
a simple address without additional parameters?
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[[https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?i=127354&c=single&cl=28838 https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/x-click-butcc.gif]]
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If you push this button, a payment of 0.99 US$ is made to the author.
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If Aaron, Christian (we met us each other today in the NovaMare) or some-one of the E-Junkie stuff pushes the button, I pay you back this money by Paypal (as another test).
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Any other person who pushes the button is welcome as a highly appreciated sponsor of this project and will be recorded in the hall of fame :-) Even better, you can use the initial layout of the TiddlyWiki and start your own ExtremeOpenBusinessJournal for mutual development of
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the concept.
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== Question2: No transactions costs? ===
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If we use the E-Junkie 5 U$ base-account together with Paypal
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does your service pay the Paypal transaction costs too?
  
 
You are invited to test my link.
 
You are invited to test my link.
I would like to pay you back this money by one of your demo-applications . ( [[BuckDrop]],[[BuckDrop.com]]  ?)
 
  
'''Another Question:'''
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I would love to pay you back this money by one of your demo-applications . ( [[BuckDrop]],[[BuckDrop.com]] )
In you "Important Notice" to Paypal users you, I could identify
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all options to (un-)check but one:
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In the latter case, we can demonstrate in public, what goes on.
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''Robin:' ...
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* "PayPal Account Optional: On"
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== Terminating the free demo period ==
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Dear Robin,
  
Has this something to do with IPN?
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i understand that programmer's time is a scarce resource, so I appreciate the answers of your team in your forum.
  
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When I first read your ad: "no transaction costs", I thought of something like a flat-rate.
  
''Robin K'': ...
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To reduce the documented high transaction costs for sales under one dollar, based on Paypal,  we need another business model.
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Now I found a reseller publisher, who offers his customers paid downloads to sell their staff, leaving them 85% of their revenue (if I understand it right and didn't miss some point).
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The provider is [[Tradebit.com]] . Please have a look at them and convince us, that you have
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better options for our targets.
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Today i posted the following text on your forum:
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Dear E-Junkie team,
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we thank you for your answers. Our free test-week is over.
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Before subscribing, we need some thinking time.
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I don't know, if the free demo automatically extends to a paid service, if we don't give you notice.
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In this case, please cancel the process.
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All the best to all of us
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Fridemar
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Due to the ethics of [[Transparency]]  in business processes, i publish this mail under [[SharedEcommerce]] (or a bilinked page) in http://Aboutus.org for the benefit of the maximal number of people, including  you and me.
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The bracketed CamelCase words are in the wiki converted into links, which is convenient to
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both: authors and readers.
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All the best to all of us
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Fridemar
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POSTED ON: July 11, 2008 @ 17:54 #
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 12 July 2008

From SharedEcommerce

Fridemar: Hello, dear Robin K. , you are the Lead Developer of E-Junkie.com. I first saw you on YouTube.



and again here:


It is a great opportunity to have you here, asking you some questions in public, thus giving your work more public focus. I see a lot of applications within the Aboutus community for mutual benefit.

As Aaron and myself are prototypical new users of your service, it might be a good "warming up" to help us and potential new clients in this special community context.

Question1: Howto make a BuyButton on Aboutus

Answer: use the following form

[[EjunkiePhpAddress Imageaddress]]

Meanwhile I found the answer at [E-Junkie:HelpSell]

Quote: If you are selling on a site like Craigslist, Flickr, YouTube, Unpcoming.Org or in a forum or in a newsletter which does not let you paste HTML, but does let you paste a link. From E-junkie ADD TO CART or BUY NOW button, take the URL (https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?i=.....) part and just stick it wherever you want to.

So this is, what we got for a historical start:

[x-click-butcc.gif]

If you push this button, a payment of 0.99 US$ is made to the author.

If Aaron, Christian (we met us each other today in the NovaMare) or some-one of the E-Junkie stuff pushes the button, I pay you back this money by Paypal (as another test).

Any other person who pushes the button is welcome as a highly appreciated sponsor of this project and will be recorded in the hall of fame :-) Even better, you can use the initial layout of the TiddlyWiki and start your own ExtremeOpenBusinessJournal for mutual development of the concept.

Question2: No transactions costs? =

If we use the E-Junkie 5 U$ base-account together with Paypal does your service pay the Paypal transaction costs too?

You are invited to test my link.

I would love to pay you back this money by one of your demo-applications . ( BuckDrop,BuckDrop.com )

In the latter case, we can demonstrate in public, what goes on.

Robin:' ...


Terminating the free demo period

Dear Robin,

i understand that programmer's time is a scarce resource, so I appreciate the answers of your team in your forum.

When I first read your ad: "no transaction costs", I thought of something like a flat-rate.

To reduce the documented high transaction costs for sales under one dollar, based on Paypal, we need another business model.

Now I found a reseller publisher, who offers his customers paid downloads to sell their staff, leaving them 85% of their revenue (if I understand it right and didn't miss some point).

The provider is Tradebit.com . Please have a look at them and convince us, that you have better options for our targets.

Today i posted the following text on your forum:

Dear E-Junkie team, we thank you for your answers. Our free test-week is over.

Before subscribing, we need some thinking time.

I don't know, if the free demo automatically extends to a paid service, if we don't give you notice.

In this case, please cancel the process.

All the best to all of us Fridemar

Due to the ethics of Transparency in business processes, i publish this mail under SharedEcommerce (or a bilinked page) in http://Aboutus.org for the benefit of the maximal number of people, including you and me.

The bracketed CamelCase words are in the wiki converted into links, which is convenient to both: authors and readers.

All the best to all of us Fridemar

POSTED ON: July 11, 2008 @ 17:54 #




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