PayPEL IS NOT PAYPAL. It is a scamming phishing site. DO NOT GO THERE. Google paypel.com and you will see the lead in site. It has no bearing on Paypal at all. BEWARE! YOU WILL LOSE YOUR IDENTITY AND ALL YOUR MONEY IN PAYPAL.
Yes, it is free to take part in everything on the site. It does however have a donate button with which you can donate to the site if you so wish, but it isn't mandatory.
You have to buy it on the site by clicking the Donate button.
A person can get a cached version of a site from Google by clicking on the cache button underneath the site name. The cache button is right next to the link underneath the main site name.
go to paypal, under merchant, set up button, put your site link in and it should do it. its not really that hard.
The intent of a Google search is to lay out the best matches for what you searched for, and not go to a random site. You can press the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button right next to the Google search button to go to the best match Google found, though.
go on google then type this the it says
The Add to Google button is a way for website developers to get their content added to the user's Google homepage or their Google Reader. If the user clicks on it, they will be able to see if there is new content on the site right from their homepage.
YouTube was founded in 2005 by former workers of PayPal. In 2006, YouTube was purchased by the search and internet giant Google, who revolutionized the video sharing site.
yes there is the best thing to do is look on google
The "I'm feeling lucky" button on the Google homepage will send a user to a random Google site. Three separate searches of "qqqqq" followed by clicking the "I'm feeling lucky" button resulted in a Google philanthropy page, the Google Doodles homepage, and the Google Earth homepage.
You earn Paypal money from a site that uses Paypal, like eBay auctions