How to Allow PayPal Donations with WordPress
Looking for a new way to monetize a WordPress blog? Then why not accept PayPal donations with WordPress, so that your audience can show their appreciation for your efforts. It's super-easy to setup, plus everyone has PayPal. In this tutorial I will show you how to add PayPal donation buttons to any WordPress website so that you can collect PayPal donations with WordPress.
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