Some people thought a website is always needed when it comes to selling and accepting payments online. You can make money online without a website. I’ve seen people making money from affiliate networks with their Facebook account, they just refer people and once anybody purchases the product, they get a percentage out of the money.
I’ve seen people that have over 100,000 Facebook fans, but don’t know how they can make money out of them. Some even have the idea of what they can offer them and then make money, but they don’t know how they can accept payment without a website.
Gone are the days that Nigerians only accept money via bank deposit. Accepting payments online without a website is now easy. With the help of SimplePay4U, you can sell things on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, G+ and others without a website. You tell people about the product and then provide them the link to pay for the product. That’s all.
If you have an idea of selling manuals to your Facebook fans, you can start now. Interested buyers will pay with their Debit/Credit Card to SimplePay4U, which you can later withdraw to your Bank account. Go to www.simplepay4u.com to register an account with SimplePay4U. Registration is free!
Generating a link for your product is quite easy; however, the website dashboard is friendly.
In case you are stuck during registration or when trying to generate a link for your product, use the comment section. I’m always around to assist you.
this site is requesting for my card number, pin number and card expiring date, hope i am save.
@tayo, the site is safe.
how authentic is the site? My antivirus blocked numerous viruses on logging on to the site.
@mike, the site is authentic, you can call them on 0800 200 0000 to inform them. They will pay for the call.
Thanks very much for the post i realy appreciate, i tired to register but after receiving a confirmation message in my mail,i was asked to click on a link to comfirm my mail and enter a code. I clickd on the link but unfortunately for me i saw a pop up message like “incorrect comfirmation url” what does that mean.
@Kinglsey, instead of clicking the link directly from your mail, copy and paste it in the browser yourself.
Thanks 4 d info and well detail tutorial. Since I have been following ur blog right from bloggerspot to wordpress, u always make ur post standout from d crowd. I Stil want to cheap in another online payment siteVoguepay. Voguepay is also an online payment that is legit and are equally okey 4 nigerian who want to transat online.
@Onyema, You are welcome. I knew of Voguepay, but they are kind of complicated. I found SimplePay4U more friendly for beginners. Thanks for the addition.