Bloggers like Fraxion Payments
It’s true. We have proof. It’s been only one small week since we publicly released the plug-in and already we have thirteen registered sites.
This may not sound like a lot in the vastness of the internet, but it is in terms of the pickup of a new idea. We also have had more than 100 downloads of the plug-in (from WordPress.org and directly off this site).
Obviously many, many of you are testing it out, learning how it works and getting comfortable with it. And, of course, discovering it’s extremely easy and straight forward to use.
This can only be great for all bloggers everywhere who wish to develop themselves into professional bloggers.

I really like the idea about Fraxion, and I would have registered my website – if…
… there was a german version of your site,
… accounting was possible in EURO,
… readers would not have to be logged in
I think loads of readers would willingly spend some money on an article without even thinking about it, but refuse to take up the effort to register, wait for e-mail-confirmation, copy the password and finally log in to the site, just to leave the backend immediately and head back to the article they were about to read.
I will have an eye on further development. If I were you, I’d rather hurry, since your idea is to good to go unnoticed by big players like Paypal. It would be a shame if they finished your work and take all the profit.
Re. the logging in thingy, a reader has to do it only the once. And even with the likes of Amazon you still have to login everytime you want to purchase a book, even if you have an account.
And the beauty with our system, the one login will work for all sites using Fraxion. So it then becomes easy.
As for PayPal, I think they are going to like what we are doing as we use them. Ha ha.
Und vielleicht ins zukunft wir konnen ein Ubersetzungen machen.