Video-How To Create A Custom PayPal Page

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Internet Marketers are always looking to tweak this or fix that in order to increase sales. This is one reason why it is so important to track and analyze as much of your online business as possible.

Maintaining this type of information is crucial in strengthening your position within your niche.

One area that I see that is constantly overlooked is your branding.

Branding yourself, your  sites as well as your products is a great AND EASY way to increase your dominance over your competition. Just ask the folks at Coca-Cola  or Ford or any major retailer that has an easily recognizable logo or brand.

I made a 7 minute video that shows how easy it is to create a customized PayPal payment page. This is just one way that your brand can follow your customer from your website through to the final payment process.

In addition to the basic WOW factor, there are other things that a customized payment page can be used for..

Watch & See!

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Let me know what you think. How do you brand your Internet endeavors?

Thanks for stopping by

Steve Dougherty

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Hugh Fraser January 30, 2010 at 8:15 am

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Hugh

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Mike October 15, 2010 at 5:37 pm

This is great unless you have multiple products and want a different customized page for each product.

Paypal says that you can choose a different custom page for each button but it’s not an option when creating a button. At lease not in website payments standard with a business account. Unless you can’t show me some secret that I’m not seeing.

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Steve October 15, 2010 at 6:29 pm

Hello Mike,

You are correct that customized pages for each product is a no-go
but if like I did, you created one that has a ‘General’ style look to it
you can still provide that extra layer of WOW to your Customers. :-)

Here is a link to one of my video products. When you get to this page
click on the Buy Now button to see what I’m talking about.

This might give you some ideas on how to construct one for your
needs. Obviously I’m not asking you to purchase anything, just
look at the PayPal page & how I have it set up.

http://videomarketingvideos.com/

I hope this helps.

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