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Feb 2014

Dear all,



I do know Ejunkie is the best shopping cart for selling Digital products. But I am planning to launch a Membership site where I need to send username and password to my subscriber after paying for my future services. I cannot afford to pay for any Email auto responder like aweber. I have recently bought WP Wishlist Member plugin and will use Paypal Pro to accept payments from Credit Card. Now as I am a newbie so can anyone please explain me detail how can I manage my membership site with these resources?



My main area of concern is how to send username and password to my members after paying me ? If I can handle this issue then rest parts can easily be solved through WP Wishlist Member plugin. Please explain me in detail. Thanks to all...

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First, bear in mind we have no way to handle or set up auto-recurring payment plans, so you could only use E-junkie purchase buttons if you expect buyers to make one-shot membership payments manually. If you need to have buyers set up subscriptions with a periodic (annual/quarterly/monthly/etc.) auto-recurring payment plan, you would need to use PayPal's own Recurring Payments solution by itself without involving E-junkie.



I found the WP Wishlist Member plugin's site, and from what I can tell, it works by simply redirecting buyers to a registration page after checkout, so after the buyer registers there, the plugin itself would handle emailing the buyer any registration info. If you'd be using E-junkie, this would use the product-specific version of our Redirection feature:

2http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.redirection.htm#product2



If you'd need some help setting things up at your end, we can recommend the competent, E-junkie-experienced developers listed in our directory here:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/developer-directory.htm

2 years later

E-junkieGuru,



You said, "bear in mind we have no way to handle or set up auto-recurring payment plans" As this was posted 3 years ago, can I ask if it is still true? Or is there a way now to setup recurring monthly payments for members?



Thanks,



Sarah

Sarah, I am sorry, but our system still does not have a way of handling recurring payments, this is still something that we suggest PayPal's system for.

7 months later
E-junkieNinjaSarah, I am sorry, but our system still does not have a way of handling recurring payments, this is still something that we suggest PayPal's system for.





Ok, but how do I handle affiliates then? I'm launching a digital magazine with a yearly subscription and single issue buys.



Any recommendations would be highly appreciated. Thank you.

Unfortunately our affiliate system also cannot be used for any recurring subscription payments at all, nor are we familiar with any third party affiliate systems that would be suitable for tracking both subscriptions sold elsewhere and single purchases within our system.