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Location of E-Junkie Download Cart.
November 20, 2008
2:01 pm
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Hi,

I have been following your instructions for setting up a digital download for my site. It mentions using the pre configured  e-junkie shopping cart. However, I can't find this in the download centre.

Could you please let me have a link to find this?

Thanks

Steve

November 20, 2008
2:05 pm
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Hi Steve,

I think you misread the post regarding e-junkie.  E-junkie is a different website.  (http://www.e-junkie.com)

For $5 a month, you can get what you need.

November 20, 2008
2:17 pm
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Hi,

I have signed up to e-junkie as suggested for the digital download.

The post mentioned

"For the time being, I recommend using E-Junkie.com (it's like a buck or two a month) to handle digital downloads. Integration is simple – just paste the ejunkie code in place of the template code in the single.php or use the already ready to go E-Junkie add to cart download pack."

I was just trying to find this to make life simpler….

Thanks

Steve

November 20, 2008
9:12 pm
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No problem…  After your post, I went back and added the E-junkie URL on the reply to help make it clearer for future readers. 

February 26, 2011
6:42 am
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Market Admin,

 

I'm a new Market Theme user and find it very useful for the two sites I've deployed with it; one for digital products (http://www.DigitalJobAids.com) and one for just presenting the product catalog (http://www.BigTruckPartsUSA.com).

 

My problem is that I used e-junkie for the digital product downloads and it works well for that purpose; I get product download security that Paypal alone does not offer. Many of my buyers buy multiple digital products at a time, and the Market Theme, as currently configured, does not offer that option. I've updated the single.php code per the instructions here in the forum, but my customers still cannot use the shopping cart feature to buy more than one single product per sale.

 

Not having the shopping cart feature available from within the Market Theme site is a really big drawback, and I'd like that part of it to be updated.  Can you accomodate us? As it now stands, I had to put a "Sorry" to customers message on the site to send those that want to buy multiple products to my e-junkie marketplace (http://www.e-junkie.com/digitaljobaids), and that's not a long term solution.

 

Thanks,

 

Eric

February 28, 2011
4:28 pm
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Over the weekend, we talked about a method for offering digital product downloads within the Market Theme environment, without the need for e-junkie. It sounds like we were able to sketch out a structure to do this securely, and in a manner that would allow for side-by-side offering of digital products, affiliate links, and regular physical products.

As far as when it may be implemented, I would imagine sometime around a month maybe? I don't have a time-frame for you, but we have figured out the approach we're going to use. (So, although we're not there yet, we're on the way.)

April 10, 2011
10:11 pm
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Awhile back, I followed the instruction in forum to modify the single.php (I think that's the page) so I could still use my e-junkie account to complete my digital product sales transactions out of my store. I now find that when a customer clicks on the buy button, a window opens and tries to activate the e-junkie checkout cart, but it ends up opening up a Paypal window instead. All of my work is correct, per the instructions. Has anyone else been experiecing this?  Is there a fix? This is a huge problem for me… I'm beginning to wonder if the ShopperProducts theme may have been best for my needs…

April 11, 2011
12:22 pm
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This is more of a support ticket (not presale), so it really belongs in the support forum.

 

It would also be helpful if you included a link to your website.

May 15, 2011
7:01 am
Farhan Shah
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hey,

 

I read about e junkies, impressed and then went for it. I found e junkies very useful so far in the trial verision and looking forward to be a paid customer as availing their services at $5 is not a bad deal.

 

Thank you

May 18, 2011
2:47 am
jessica_30
Guest

I am thinking to use the service that the e-junkie might give to me.  I just want to know if such system is necessary?  Your advice will help me a lot.  Thanks. http://imagicon.info/cat/5-11/icon_biggrin.gif

May 18, 2011
12:01 pm
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Right now, it's the best approach for secure digital product delivery.

It's not required, but it is a more secure solution for ensuring your "download page" URL doesn't get shared.

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