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Multiple Feeds

Feeds Validated to RSS Standards

Unlimited Text Links in News Items

Simple Inclusion of Linked Images in News Items

Automatic "NewsPage" Generation for True Online Presence

Simple and Configurable RSS Feed Display on Your Website ("ShootOnSite")

Editor and Reporter Collaborative Posting Modes

Freelance Posting

Freelance Autologging

New Posting Notification by Pings and Alerts

Automatic Posting to a "Headline Feed"

Three Kinds of Feeds: Chronological, Calendar, and Subchannel

Automatic Inclusion of Google Search Tool in News Items

Automatic Inclusion of PayPal Buy-Now Tool in News Items

Automatic Inclusion of YouTube and Vimeo Video in News Items

Automatic Insertion of Facebook "Share" and "Like" Buttons in Newspages

Random Item Selection

Members-Only Private Access to News Items

Simple Multi-Feed "Snippets" Generation

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Insert a PayPal "buy now" button into a news item

Consider a feed for ecommerce applications. Items can present products or services for sale, including a PayPal "Add to Cart" button for that impulse buyer. You simply provide a button code that PayPal provides to you when you set up your button with PayPal. Enfeedia codes up the PayPal button and inserts it into your feed item.

So visit your PayPal account, select "Merchant Services", and create an Add to Cart button. PayPal provides you the code for your button, but all you need is the "value" code associated with the "hosted button id". When you post your feed item on Enfeedia, you will find a place on the data entry form to enter that code. That's all there is to it.

When one clicks the PayPal button, the transaciton with PayPal proceeds without any Enfeedia involvement, just as if the button were on your website. (Do you know of any other feed publishing services that give you the ability to perform ecommerce using PayPal right on your feed?)