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Hello E-junkieguru,



I clicked "view your shop." It then takes me to a page that is supposed to be where my shop is located. At the bottom of the screen it says "click here to create your own shop." I click, and I travel to the front page of the ejunkie website. Now where do I click? TYVM in advance for your help.



sam

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Normally, once you set up your products in E-junkie Seller Admin, we provide you with ready-made HTML codes for your cart buttons. You would simply copy the codes from us and paste them into the HTML source of your own Web site pages, wherever you want our buttons to appear among your own layout, text and images. This is how the vast majority of our sellers use E-junkie to sell online. See more details about our button codes here:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/button-code.htm1



However, if you don't have your own Web site or don't wish to paste our buttons into your site, you have the option of posting product listings to your own E-junkie Shop page on our site, listing your products at a specific URL where you can send buyers (http://www.e-junkie.com/37 for example). Listings from your E-junkie Shop would also appear in the general E-junkie Marketplace once you start a paid subscription. This help page explains more about posting product listings to your optional E-junkie Shop:

2http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.promote.htm2



The Marketplace primarily just provides a way for search engines like Google to find your products, if you don't have a site of your own that they would normally find otherwise. E-junkie Marketplace is not a major shopping destination site like eBay or Amazon; buyers don't really come to our Marketplace and just browse around looking for things to buy. Most sales in Marketplace happen because of search sites like Google sending buyers directly to a specific product page, or because the seller's own ads/marketing sent buyers directly to their E-junkie Shop or product page, but this would be a distraction from your own Web site if you prefer to sell primarily from there.



If you prefer to sell from your own Web site, you can just disregard listing products in an E-junkie Shop page. Our Getting Started help page is a good place to begin:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.sell.htm

Hello E-junkieguru,



Greetings to u. I agree with you that I need to stamp that .pdf of my ebook. I clicked the link you sent me. But nowhere could I find out the stamping price for each .pdf ebook. So can you please send me the link to find it?



My website came out today, on page one of Google in the first position. Ii am really excited about using your products and service. What else can you sell me? My website is getsamsbook.com. Happy Thanksgiving. I am



Sincerely yours,



Best regards,



sam

I'm not sure what you mean about the "stamping price"? PDF Stamping is a standard feature of our service, included at no additional cost in your initial free trial period and in the flat monthly subscription fee you'd pay us once your trial period ends. Your account's current usage would fit within our basic $5/mo plan level; other plans are outlined here:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/pricing.htm



In fact, the only thing not covered in your trial and monthly fee would be our optional Updates & Newsletters service, which is a basic way to send mass emails to your previous buyers for a nominal surcharge. All other aspects of our service are included at no additional cost.



This help page explains how to start a subscription to continue using your E-junkie account past the end of your initial free trial period:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.account.billing.htm