Friday, December 31, 2010

PayBox Blog: Project Updates

Digital Delivery Project

The next project we have scheduled to go live after the Growth Project (mentioned yesterday) is the Digital Delivery Project. This project will allow merchants who sell digitally delivered goods to begin accepting PayBox payments.

What does this mean for you, our EarlyBird users?

Once our Digital Delivery Project goes live, it will open our developing payment service to merchants who sell digital goods. This will allow you to begin spending your PayBox balance on digital goods offered by these merchants.

The digital goods offered could include things such as:

  • Computer software
  • Digital images
  • Electronic books
  • Information products
  • MP3s (including music and audio books)
  • Tutorials
  • Videos
  • Wallpapers
  • Web hosting
  • Website memberships
  • and anything else that can be delivered online

Why start with digital delivery?

We are not yet ready to handle the sale of physical products and services. However, by starting out with digitally delivered goods, we can begin to "Open the Box" sooner than originally planned.

This project will allow us to accept a select group of merchants while our service is still under development. We will avoid the potential problems associated with shipping and receiving physical goods while expanding and testing our growing service. It's a win-win-win situation for PayBox, our EarlyBird users, and the digital goods merchants.

How long until it's ready?

We plan to have this project ready after the Growth Project goes live. The Digital Delivery Project does not have a target "go live" date yet.  I'll post updates and new details on this project as more information becomes available.

Thanks for helping us take PayBox to the next level—keep up the good work!


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