You can set up PayPal as a payment gateway for your customers to choose from. This help guide will show you how you can set this up:
Paypal Pricing
New Zealand pricing: https://www.paypal.com/nz/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
United Kingdom pricing: https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
Australia pricing: https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
United States pricing: https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
About PayPal
PayPal is a very large and popular payment method, used by millions of websites and customers. Because there is no direct connection to the bank with PayPal, the setup process is simplified and you can be set up and taking payments within 10 minutes. Unlike most credit card gateways, you will need to manually transfer any money you receive via PayPal to your bank account. This will take around 3-5 working days for the payment to arrive, and while this process isn't automatic, it's quick and easy to do.
Paypal's no-monthly-fees pricing model has traditionally appealed to small businesses, though other payment gateways are now very price competitive in this regard.
PayPal allows shoppers to pay using either PayPal funds or a credit card. Our biggest complaint about PayPal is that the user interface can be a little confusing to some shoppers, and you may find some shoppers abandon their PayPal shopping cart more often than with other gateways.
Some larger shops choose to use PayPal in addition to another credit card gateway, to allow customers more choice in their payment method.
Setting up PayPal
- Setup a new Paypal account - the service you need is called “Website payments standard”. Please note that the primary PayPal email address and your website log in email address must match for PayPal to work correctly.
- The signup URL differs depending on your region...
- NZ Signup form
- UK Signup form
- AU Signup form
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International Signup form
For our guide on how to set up a new PayPal business account, click here.
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Once you have completed the PayPal registration process, go to your Rocketspark Dashboard page. (E.g. www.mywebsite.com/dashboard) and navigate to the Dashboard -> Shop Settings -> Payment Gateway section.
- Log in to PayPal and enable Instant Payment Notifications (IPN). Instructions on how to do this here (http://support.rocketspark.co.nz/customer/portal/articles/583969). This is necessary for connecting PayPal and Rocketspark.
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Find your Payment Data Transfer (PDT) token at PayPal. Here are the Instructions on how to do this (http://support.rocketspark.co.nz/customer/portal/articles/1120545-how-to-set-up-payment-data-transfer-pdt-). This is necessary for connecting PayPal and Rocketspark.
- Go to Rocketspark (Dashboard -> Shop settings -> Payment gateways) and enter your PayPal email (the email you used to sign up with - make sure it matches your website login email) and your PDT token. And click Save Changes.
- Enable PayPal by changing the toggle from red to green.
Tips and Tricks
Modern Navigation: If you can’t find the IPN or PDT settings, use the search bar at the top of your PayPal Dashboard and type "Website Preferences"—this is the fastest way to jump to the correct settings page in the new interface.
Testing Your Setup: If you try to run a test purchase, do not use the same email address at checkout that is associated with your PayPal Business account. PayPal will block the transaction because you cannot "pay yourself."
Checkout Experience: Be aware that "Website Payments Standard" redirects customers away from your site to PayPal.com to finish their payment. For a more integrated experience where customers stay on your site, consider adding Stripe as an additional option.