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Showing different logos for different sites on PayPal payment page?



cpi
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I run a few different websites and sell products from each of them using e-junkie/PayPal. For each site, I have a separate e-junkie account that uses a separate PayPal email address to accept the payment.

BUT, I have one PayPal business account that all of these payments go into.

The thing is, I want to show each site's individual logo at the top of the PayPal payment page when a customer is buying a product that's sold on that site. However, as far as I can tell, if I put the logo for Site A on my payment page (using PayPal's custom settings), customers coming from Site B would then end up seeing a logo for a website they were never at.

I obviously want people buying from SiteA to see SiteA's logo, and SiteB people to see SiteB's logo. I don't know if this is a PayPal issue, an e-junkie issue, or a little of both.

But, would anyone happen to know if this is actually possible? And if so, how?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


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POSTED ON: June 4, 2011 @ 07:16 GMT -7




cpi
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Wow, never mind... just figured it out. That was way easier and more obvious than I expected. =)

Feel free to delete this thread.


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POSTED ON: June 4, 2011 @ 07:24 GMT -7




mrapp
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No! Don't delete!

CPI,
Could you possibly post any info/ link to your solution for this?
I'd really appreciate it.


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POSTED ON: July 13, 2011 @ 14:38 GMT -7




cpi
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Posts: 7


Sure...

Step 1 is don't do anything involving logos through PayPal itself. If you already did, just remove it.

Step 2, in the "Seller Admin" on e-junkie, go to "Edit Profile" (on the top right). Then, on the bottom left, click the "Upload Your Logo" button. And then obviously upload your logo.

Step 3, log in to each of your other e-junkie accounts and repeat the same process.

Taaadaaa!


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POSTED ON: July 13, 2011 @ 15:22 GMT -7




mrapp
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Thanks so much!


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POSTED ON: July 13, 2011 @ 15:38 GMT -7




kernond
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cpi
Step 1 is don't do anything involving logos through PayPal itself. If you already did, just remove it.


I just did some testing and it turns out that uploading a logo to Ejunkie will cause that logo to be used for your PayPal checkout, AND you can keep whatever logos you have setup at PayPal. The different logos will work as expected.

Thanks to the OP for the heads up.


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POSTED ON: July 13, 2011 @ 16:42 GMT -7




E-junkieGuru
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True, whatever logo is provided in your E-junkie account profile(s) would override any logo you've set up at PayPal's end. :^)


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POSTED ON: July 13, 2011 @ 18:13 GMT -7




SteveP
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I'm a little confused. I have 1 e-junkie account which serves 3 websites (operated under a parent company) and 1 paypal pro account. As purchasers would Identify with the website they've just left I would like the website logo to be on the payment page not my parent company logo.

Can I do this and how please?

Regards,

Steve


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POSTED ON: January 27, 2012 @ 17:44 GMT -7




E-JunkieMonster
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 564


Hi Steve,

Unfortunately, the same reason that you are able to use one E-junkie account across 3 websites is the same reason that we cannot assign a different logo to appear on each different website: Our system doesn't keep track of what website it is being accessed from.

While that means you could use one E-junkie account on as many different websites as you like, it also means that your account information is going to be consistent on every single website. The only way to provide different logos and display names on different sites would be to maintain multiple E-junkie accounts.


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POSTED ON: January 27, 2012 @ 18:11 GMT -7


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