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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2005.
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xx, 410 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Table of Contents
I Want to Hear from You! -- Powerful, Practical PayPal -- Getting to Know PayPal -- Discovering PayPal -- Determining What PayPal Can Do for You -- PayPal versus paying online with a credit card -- PayPal problems -- Freezing funds in your account -- Finding Out How PayPal Works -- Money makes the (PayPal) world go 'round -- How PayPal makes money -- Knowing How PayPal Protects Buyers and Sellers -- Discovering the Scope of PayPal's Tools and Services -- Making PayPal Work for You -- Sign Me Up! -- Types of PayPal Accounts -- Setting Up Your Profile -- Opening a Personal account -- Upgrading to a Premier account -- Opening a Business account -- Updating your profile -- Accounts Outside of the United States -- PayPal and Privacy -- The PayPal User Agreement -- PayPal Fees -- PayPal as Your Money Market Manager -- Refer a Friend -- Closing Your PayPal Account -- Protecting Yourself -- Protecting Yourself As a Buyer -- Receiving shoddy goods (or not receiving any goods) -- Selling your e-mail to third parties -- Phishing and spoofing -- The PayPal Security Center -- PayPal Buyer Protection -- Eligibility for Buyer Protection -- The Money Back Guarantee -- How to complain or report a problem -- When PayPal is the problem -- Protecting Yourself As a Seller -- Selling smart: Tips for sellers -- The PayPal Seller Protection Policy -- Blocking payments -- Reporting a problem -- Purchasing with PayPal -- Paying with Your PayPal Account -- Sending Money -- Sending money through the mail -- I've sent a payment, now what? -- How does the recipient get paid? -- PayPal Debit Card -- The virtual debit card -- Quasi-cash -- Picking a Currency -- Making Payments -- Buying from eBay Auctions -- Tracking Payments -- Ancient History -- Canceling a Payment -- Pay Many at One Time with Mass Payments -- Using PayPal Transactions -- Becoming Verified -- Verification and non-U.S. accounts -- Linking a credit card to your account -- Adding Funds -- Withdrawing Funds -- The check's in the mail -- Electronic funds transfer -- Instant transfer -- Using ATMs -- Writing eChecks -- PayPal Credit -- Applying for Credit -- Terms and Conditions -- How to Use Your Credit Account -- Calculate Your Monthly Payments and Interest -- Know Your Limits -- Keeping Your Contact Info Current -- Selling with PayPal -- Getting Ready to Sell -- Setting Up Your Selling Preferences -- Setting UP Your Payment Receiving Preferences -- Setting up Multi-User Access for Your Business -- Upgrading from a Personal account -- Upgrading from a Premier account -- Downgrading an account -- Setting up multiple accounts -- Setting levels of access for each user -- Logging into a Business account as a multiple user -- Listing an Item on eBay -- Select a Category -- Adding a Title and Description -- A rose by any other name -- Coming up with a great description -- Getting Detailed -- The Enter Pictures & Item Details Page -- Choosing PayPal as Your Payment Method -- Changing PayPal Preferences through eBay -- eBay's Payment and Shipping Page -- Submit Your Listing -- Adding an Automatic PayPal Logo -- Adding a PayPal Logo Manually -- Bulk Up: eBay's Selling Manager -- Cash-Back: PayPal's Preferred Rewards -- Selling in PayPal Shops -- Sending an Invoice -- Customizing Your Buyer Notification Message -- Manage End-of-Listing Activities with the Post-Sale Manager -- Seeing what sold -- Getting organized with the Post-Sale Manager -- Sending an Invoice -- Shipping, insurance, and taxes -- Formatting your invoices -- Sending out the invoices -- A gentle reminder -- Creating an Invoice Template -- PayPal Shipping -- Shipping Items Sold on eBay -- Calculating Shipping for a Non-eBay Item -- Choosing Which Shipping Service to Use -- Setting Shipping Calculations -- Setting Shipping Preferences -- Setting up USPS preferences -- Setting up UPS preferences -- Printing Shipping Labels -- Shipping with USPS -- Shipping with UPS -- Managing Your PayPal Payments -- History Class -- A trip down memory lane -- Monthly account statements -- Filtering the transactions -- Downloading Your Account History -- Reviewing the Merchant Sales Report -- Looking at Your Transaction Disputes -- Downloading a Transaction Log -- Getting Money in the (e) Mail -- Asking for Money -- Invoicing versus Requesting Money -- Creating a Money Request -- Quasi-Cash -- Accepting eChecks -- eChecks from the buyer's point of view -- eChecks from the seller's point of view -- Refunding eChecks -- Blocking eChecks -- Canceling Your Money Request -- Making a Refund -- Accepting Payments in Multiple Currencies -- Picking a Currency -- The value of a dollar -- Sending payment in a different currency -- Creating a Currency Account -- Accepting a payment and opening a currency balance -- Opening a currency balance manually -- Closing a currency balance -- Tracking Currency Conversions -- Handling Currencies Automatically -- Transferring Funds Between Currency Balances -- Withdrawing from a Currency Balance -- Currencies and Web Site Payments -- Integrating PayPal into Web Sites and Applications -- Creating PayPal Buttons -- Calculating Merchant Fees -- Selecting Which Buttons to Use on Your Site -- Buy Now buttons -- Donations buttons -- Subscription buttons -- PayPal Shopping Cart -- The Button Factory -- Setting Product Options -- Using the Add Option Fields to Your Page form -- Manually editing the option fields -- Adding the Code to Your Web Site -- Customizing the Page Look -- Creating Donations Buttons -- The Customer Experience -- Adding Subscriptions and Recurring Payments to Your Web Site -- Generating a Subscription Button -- Setting the trial period -- Setting the regular billing cycle -- Choosing a button and setting security options -- Using the Add More Options button -- Using the button code -- Sign 'em Up: The Subscription Payment Flow -- Canceling Subscriptions -- Canceling as a subscriber -- Canceling as a merchant -- Under the Hood: Editing the HTML -- Changing subscriptions -- The PayPal Shopping Cart -- Generating Shopping Cart Buttons -- Adding the code to your Web site -- The customer experience -- Converting Buy Now Buttons to Shopping Cart Buttons -- Converting the Buy Now buttons -- Creating View Cart buttons -- Customizing the HTML of the PayPal Shopping Cart -- PayPal HTML variables -- Tinkering with PayPal's button code -- Making Your Page(s) Look Good -- Lining up the buttons with the other page elements -- Replacing buttons with links -- Building a better button -- Dynamically Generating Add to Cart Buttons -- In the beginning was the database -- Writing the script to generate the buttons -- Adding product options -- Generating dynamic Add to Cart links -- PayPal Integration -- The Payment Request Wizard for Microsoft Outlook -- Installing the wizard -- Using the wizard -- Removing the wizard -- Auction Messenger for FrontPage -- Installing the 1-2-3 add-in -- Using the add-in -- Using Web Assist for Dreamweaver -- Installing the Web Assist Dreamweaver Extension -- Using the eCommerce Toolkit with Dreamweaver -- Using Web Assist for Flash -- Installing the Web Assist Flash snap-in -- Using the eCommerce snap-in for Flash -- PayPal for Adobe GoLive (Transmit Media) -- PayPal Web Services -- The PayPal Sandbox -- Setting Up Testing Accounts -- Playing in the Sandbox -- Signing up for a personal test account -- Signing up for a Business test account -- Accessing your test account e-mail -- Adding Funds to Your Testing Account -- Linking a bank account -- Linking a credit card -- Clearing funds transferred into your account -- Sending Money from a Test Account -- Requesting Funds from a Test Account -- Testing Sandbox Payments Using Buy Now Buttons and IPN -- Generating the test button code -- Creating an IPN script -- Setting up IPN -- Testing IPN in the Sandbox -- Requesting an API Certificate -- Integrating PayPal Transactions into Your Site -- Enabling Payment Data Transfer -- Enabling Auto Return -- What happens when the customer pays? -- The PDT process -- Sample code -- When PDT fails -- Setting Up Instant Payment Notification (IPN) -- The IPN process -- Setting up IPN -- IPN handler code -- You received an invalid IPN response -- The problem is your code -- IPN variables -- Adding PayPal to Your Third-Party Shopping Cart -- Passing aggregate product data to PayPal -- Passing separate items to PayPal -- Generating Username/Password Combinations -- The PayPal APIs -- PayPal's Architecture Overview --
PayPal's Development Environments
PayPal's Software Development Quick Start
Downloading the API Reference Guide
Getting a PayPal Certificate
Converting Your API Certificate to a .P12 Certificate
Running a Test Client
Downloading the test client package
Compiling the client code
Making a sample payment
Refunding the transaction
The eBay Business Language (eBL) Schema
AbstractRequestType
AbstractResponseType
Data types
The PayPal schema
Downloading PayPal's SDK
Using PayPal's Sample Applications
Installing the applications
Using the applications
Ten Reasons to Add PayPal to Your Web Site
PayPal Is the Easiest Way to Add E-commerce to Your Web Site
You Don't Need to Apply for a Merchant License
You Can Specify Payment Preferences
The Buttons Are Free
Easy Encryption
Many E-commerce Solutions Already Support PayPal
Setting Up Subscription Payments Is Easy
No Setup Fees
Detailed Transaction Data
Promotion through PayPal Shops
Ten Helpful PayPal Resources
PayPal Connect
The PayPal Business Resource Center
PayLoadz
Allwebco Design
PayPal Developer Central
PayPalDev.org
AuctionPix Image Hosting
Constant Contact
SendPal
LeverUp.
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Published
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2005.
Format
Book
Language
English
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Includes index.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Rosenborg, V. (2005). PayPal for dummies . Wiley.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rosenborg, Victoria, 1960-. 2005. PayPal for Dummies. Wiley.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rosenborg, Victoria, 1960-. PayPal for Dummies Wiley, 2005.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Rosenborg, Victoria. PayPal for Dummies Wiley, 2005.
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