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depending on what you're selling. 6. In answer to the question, "Do you want your customers to buy multiple products before they check out", select the radio button labelled 'No; create a "Buy Now" button'. This option is suitable for situations where you have a single product or service. When your customers click the button, they will be brought immediately to the page where they can enter their credit card information or log into their PayPal account to pay. 7. Enter the "Item name" in the field provided. This name will be displayed in your order form for your customers, so you should not put something cryptic that will mystify them and make them wonder whether they have arrived at the wrong form. Ignore the "Item ID" unless you know what you're doing. 8. Set the price in the "Price" field. The "Currency" field defaults to your local currency, but you can change it if your prices are in a different one. Just click the drop down box and select the appropriate currency if that's what you want. 9. If you need to charge for shipping and taxes, enter the required amounts in the fields given. PayPal does not appear to provide automatic calculation of such things based on your location relative to that of your buyer. 10. In the section "Merchant ID for purchase transactions", leave the default of "Secure merchant account ID" unless you know what you're doing. 11. I will not be dealing with the customizations that you can do in PayPal's "Step 2: Track inventory, profit and loss (optional)". However, if you're interested, you can click that header to expand the section to see if there's anything you want to customize. Be sure to read the PayPal's documentation for more information about those fields. If you don't understand what you're reading there, just leave everything set at the defaults. 12. Click the line that says "Step 3: Customize advanced features (optional)". This expands a section that lets you customize the checkout pages. Like "Step 2", you can actually leave everything set at the defaults, and your order form will work just fine, albeit using the PayPal default checkout pages. For those who want to fine-tune their order form, read on: If you want to allow your customers to order more than 1 unit of the product you're selling, set the answer to "Do you want to let your customer change order quantities" to "Yes". Otherwise, leave it at "No." If you want your customers to be able to add "special instructions" to their order, leave the "Yes" radio button for that item selected, otherwise click "No". Since you're selling something, you may want to provide that special instructions field for your customers in case they have specific Start Earning 100% Commissions + Referral Income -> Rebrand This eBook