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Pay Pal: No need to Sign up for an Account!
Filed under Internet MarketingJun 23by mheo soriano

Signing up for a PayPal account is now optional. This means your customers can complete their payments and then decide whether or not to create an account. You can make use of Paypal’s services without the chore of making an account.
In the past many people are turned off by the prerequisite of making an account, but by eliminating that requirement, PayPal has considerably increased your potential customer base and made buying your product easier — which always means that your business will have higher sales and growth.
When it comes to coverage Paypal can be considered to be an established network because it already has over 64 million accounts in 45 countries, (aside from the unregistered users) Paypal links millions of potential business clients.
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