Hi, I made a list of useful PayPal tools for those who use PayPal frequently. Why? Well, because that's what DP is about! Plus it's 7:20pm and it's raining outside It's my "rainy day" project [*]E-Junkie (http://www.e-junkie.com) Makes the sale of digital (and physical) items MUCH easier: you can even host your files on their servers: buttons are automatically generated, and every sale is made on autopilot. Awesome! [*]PayPal Calculator (http://www.ppcalc.com) It's a PayPal fees calculator: let's you calculate how much you'd have to pay PayPal in fees. I use it all the time! [*]PayPal Payment Button Generator (http://www.obrador.com/ipnwizard/ButtonCreator.htm) PayPal payment button generator - not necessary if you use e-junkie. [*]PayPal Storefront Widget Generator (http://storefront.paypallabs.com/authenticate/review) Let's you build a store widget integrated with PayPal. Great for blogs! [*]Facebook "Request Money" App (http://x.com/fb_requestMoney.htm) Request money from your buddies in Facebook. Neat if you're a Facebook marketer! That's it for now. I'll keep looking for tools the rest of the evening and update this post if I find anything worthwhile. Cheers!
Hi, LOL post But the domain (the last one) X.COM, damn, that must be a mmmmmmmmmmmmooooonnnnneeeey domain If they sell that than wow
X.com belongs to paypal since I don't know how long. When they started out, that was their domain. It's over 15 years old, PR5, and if they sold it, I think it'd be on the mid-high $xxx,xxx
I used to use the fee calculator all the time when pricing stuff I sold on ebay. Even donated $5 to say thanks.
In the early ages of domain names, 1 character domains were allowed. Plus, you can pay ICANN to get a custom domain, like, for example, ilike.you
I guess some of these tools will be useful for those who need the help. I use the paypal calculator when I need to be a little bit more accurate in sending funds. But as far as the paypal button generator why use that when they have it in your paypal account. I guess not many people explore their paypal account to see what is available to them.
Read it here: http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2220163/icann-opens-door-custom-domains or here: http://thewebdesignjournal.com/2008/06/icann-does-it-again-custom-internet-domain-suffixes-approved/