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Aug 2011

Hi there,



I haven't been able to find an answer via searching the forum, although I cannot imagine that this issue has not come up before. Anyhow ...



I have an EJunkie account with several products.



I would like to have a link go from my newsletter directly to a paypal checkout page that contains only three selected products from my portfolio.



It is NOT a bundle. Thus the customer must be able to chose fromt hese three products. He can buy just one or any combination.



How do I do that? Any ideas?



Thanks,

Ann.

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We would suggest composing a separate page on your site for this particular promotion, showing Cart buttons for only those three items, then your promotional email would contain a link directly to the URL of that page. You can even leave this page unlinked from the rest of your site, so the emailed link would be the only way to reach it. Once the buyer adds their chosen item(s) to the cart, they can click the PayPal checkout button in the cart to proceed to the PayPal checkout page for their item(s).

Hi,

Sorry, I took so long to respond. First of all thank you for your help! :-)



Is there anywhere perhaps a sample of the code for this or even a template, for those of us who are not terribly experienced with this kind of thing?



Could this actually be included in the email?



Thanks,

Ann.

Once you set up your products in E-junkie Seller Admin, we provide you with ready-made HTML codes for your cart buttons, so you would simply copy the codes from your Seller Admin 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 help page explains more about obtaining your E-junkie Cart button codes:

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



If you want to insert purchase links directly in an email, this help page explains how to find a product's button URL within its full button code, so you can paste that URL into an email message:

http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.button-code.url.htm