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Does E-junkie allow me to add shopping cart to my existing site ?



guest_user
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Okay, this must be something else. I already have a website. I was just looking for a better shopping cart and someone suggested E-junkie Shopping Cart and Digital Delivery. What you seem to be offering is a complete selling site.


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POSTED ON: March 7, 2008 @ 07:03 GMT -7
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Shivani
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We offer BUY NOW, ADD TO CART and VIEW CART buttons (few lines of HTML code) that can be used to sell anything digital or tangible, anywhere. So you can use our code to use any blog, website or even your profile page on a social network to start selling your products. We do not offer a bloated storefront solution.

A few examples of sites using our code.

http://www.printgreener.com/
http://www.muvaudio.com/
http://www.originalitees.co.uk/


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POSTED ON: March 7, 2008 @ 07:04 GMT -7




TheJeweler
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how and where do you add the code on my site example: I am selling images for download.


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POSTED ON: February 9, 2009 @ 18:55 GMT -7




TheJeweler
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how and where do you add the code on my site example: I am selling images for download.


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POSTED ON: February 9, 2009 @ 18:55 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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Our Getting Started help page is a good place to begin setting up with E-junkie:
http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/help.sell.htm

Once you set up a product in your E-junkie Seller Admin (and uploading a file to offer as the product download is one step of that procedure), we would provide ready-made HTML codes that you just copy from us and paste into the HTML source of your own Web site pages, wherever you want our buttons to appear among your own layout, text and images.

The actual method for pasting our HTML code into your pages would vary according to what software you use to design your Web pages, so you would need to contact the software for specific instructions on that, but in general you should look for a button or menu item that lets you edit the raw HTML source directly or lets you paste a snippet of raw HTML into your page.


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POSTED ON: February 10, 2009 @ 13:28 GMT -7


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