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Quote:PayPal has 133 million account holders and Google Checkout handles one transaction for every 70 that PayPal does, according to Hitwise. EJunkie has a simple free cut and paste solution to this problem for small sellers called FatFreeCart. It lets anyone easily put a shopping cart on their site. PayPal has their own cart creator, but FatFreeCart gives users more choice: both PayPal and Google Checkout can be used.

To install the cart on your site, you just need to cut and paste this code...

full article: http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/09/fat...e-of-free/

Quote:FatFreeCart is the free version of E-junkie shopping cart. It works inside your website, your blog and will even work from your MySpace page. It is simply a copy-paste cart and does not require you to register with us or install anything.

It works with PayPal and Google Checkout. It supports product variations, shipping, handling and sales tax.

If you are already using PayPal shopping cart, you will find the button code is similar. On top of being certified by PayPal and Google, it has been successfully tested on humans and they absolutely love it (which means higher conversion rates for you). FatFreeCart is also the only serious cart with a somewhat funny name.

http://www.fatfreecart.com/
Quote:If you are already using PayPal shopping cart, you will find the button code is similar.

You'll also probably find that your sales will be similar-i.e. few and far in between...but if you want to build a half assed website that won't inspire buyer trust then by all means stick a few PayPal buttons on a website that doesn't have any contact info, return policy, or privacy policy. Smile