How do I get the paypal generated button to work with the s2member?
Although this is possible, I suggest using the s2Member Button Generator. That is what it's designed for. It saves you the trouble of generating a PayPal Button inside the PayPal interface, and then having to integrate it with your site's functionality. Instead, you just use the s2Member Button Generator; it generates a Button Code that is ready-to-go in every way.
A. 100.00 yearly membership annually
B. Monthly subscription of 8.33
c. Monthly Subscription + $2 monthly donation (10.33)
But the membership level is broken up into 4 levels based on income. We are non-profit and they have it set up like >75K a year income = 100.00 membership dues, 50-75 = 75.00 membership dues etc...
So If I offer 3 options for each level that's 12 options for subscription! which is fine, but How do i accomplish that?
I'm not sure that I "completely" understand.
But let me take a stab at this anyway. Please correct me if I have something wrong.
So. A, B, and C will all have access to the same content,
they are just paying different prices,
- and possibly on a payment plan, rather than a lump sum.
A. 100.00 yearly membership annually
B. Monthly subscription of 8.33
c. Monthly Subscription + $2 monthly donation (10.33)
These different prices/plans are all based on income level, but the end result will always be access to a site with the same content.
So, here is how I would handle this:
1. Use ONLY Membership Level #1, that's it. - Just ONE Level.
2. Create multiple PayPal Buttons for Level #1, all at the different prices/plans that you need. You can do this with s2Member's Button Generator. See: s2Member -> PayPal Buttons. Just keep a notepad file temporarily and paste all of the Shortcodes that s2Member generates into it as you create them.
Now that you have Button Codes for each pricing option, you could build another form into your site that asks for income range first, and then produces the proper Button Code, based on their selection.
Or you could create a separate signup page for each different Level, having one of the 12 Button Codes in each Post/Page. In that case, you would create one main Membership Options Page, with a link that points to each different signup page. Each signup page would have a different Button Code, based on the income selection.
The end result is that s2Member grants access to the same thing for every purchase. The only difference is how much the Customer pays, and the payment plan they're on. All of this is configured through a Button Code, and can be adjusted independently from the actual Membership Level that provides access.Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — June 29th, 2010, 2:10 am
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