Store Front
terry
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Now that I have my gallery up I would like to add a store where I can sell my photos framed and matted. Is there a user friendly Store Front that works well with Smug Mug Pro?
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You can display your wares, and if you like, use Google Checkout or Paypal as your transaction engine.
Example on my site (portraits link, workshop link).
Does that help?
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Where can I find information to add a paypal cart to my site?
I'd like to be able to do this
"You can display your wares, and if you like, use Google Checkout or Paypal as your transaction engine. "
where would I find the information?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&q=site%3Awww.dgrin.com+Google+Checkout&btnG=Search
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Set yourself up with Paypal and/or Google checkout. When you've done that, we can walk you through the easy steps to get it on your site - much the same way as I've done on my site, see the portraits link.
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I have set up a Paypal account
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Buy Button???
Just an observation, but I seem to have a terrible time with paypal-- not just on SM but everywhere. I'll log in and try to pay for events and it will tell me "that account already exists" and refuse to accept payments. I end up logging out and paying as a non-paypal customer.
When I set-up my own deposit system, I registered with both paypal and google and found the google system a whole lot more intuitive and easy to navigate and access. I've heard lots of other negative paypal experiences too. So far, I've been pleased with google checkout (aside from a slight slap on the wrist where I changed the buttons when I wasn't supposed to ) and the google system is free right now.
Just my two-cents and experience with both.
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