1-Click Upsells With A Plain Ol’ Paypal Account

You simply have no excuses left anymore.

You keep hearing how Upsells (especially “Post-purchase, 1-Click Upsells”) will put plenty of moolah in your pocket.

Now you can do 1-Click Upsells with just a good ol’ PayPal business account.

Yup. No fancy-schmancy merchant account required.

And checkout the home-made “light box” script…
http://www.digitalaccesspass.com/upselltree.php

And don’t forget to leave your comments below.

Veena Prashanth
Co-Founder & Co-Developer
DigitalAccessPass.com

5 comments ↓

#1 Josh Nankivel on 03.23.10 at 3:37 pm

Ravi, does this let you do discounts on the additional products on a volume basis? So, if give a choice of 10 different products in addition to the main one, can I do a discount of 10% if they buy just one, 15% if they buy 2, etc?

#2 Ravi Jayagopal on 03.23.10 at 8:56 pm

Josh,

Sorry, we don’t have a “discounts” feature in DAP.

- Ravi Jayagopal

#3 George on 03.31.10 at 11:05 am

Hi Ravi,

Sounds awesome! However, I noticed that on the AuthorizeNet video you could do post purchase upsells so that the customer paid for the core product first then had the ability to get more stuff with one click.

However, in the PayPal version it adds everything up together at the end which in my tests actually created a higher shopping cart abandonment percent.

Any plans of integrating a pay for the core product first, then a one click upsell (after payinh for the core product) for the PayPal version?

Thanks!

#4 Ravi Jayagopal on 05.03.10 at 12:34 pm

George,

>>in the PayPal version it adds everything up together at the end <<

That is unfortunately a requirement of using regular Paypal.

However, if you want to do True 1-Click Upsells with Paypal just like Authorize.net, then you will need to get a merchant account via Paypal, which is nothing but “Paypal Payments Pro”.

- Ravi Jayagopal

#5 Jeff on 01.12.12 at 9:50 am

Hi there.

I have a question that may have already been answered, but as you know I use DAP for my members area. I have a product line of 7 products. When my members login to the member’s area – they can see what they have purchased.. and get access to those purchases.

However – how do I try to get them to buy the other 6 products.. without having to display the product they already bought.. I can list all my products out but wouldn’t it be nice to have a:

Other Members Have Bought These Products That You Have Not List..

Again – you probably have gone over this in another post.

Thanks!
Jeff

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