This video takes you through how to set up a custom paypal checkout page, including the header, the color scheme and even where to host your images if you don't already have a source. (Paypal requires this for their custom pages)
Do people get suspicious when they come to a well designed page instead of the regular stripped down paypal portal? If this question doesnt make sense, sorry.
Hey Karen, I guess I kind of understand what your saying. But I think at the end of the day custom is always better. Plus you still have the paypal info on the checkout page. You could always do a split test if you really wanted to find out. Either change it out for a week or set up a different account and send traffic to two exact same sales pages that have different checkout pages and see what happens Hope that helps. - Dan
Great video share BlackShieldMedia. I this would be great to create a blog post around. Thanks for sharing.