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How Do I Get My Payout on Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 4:02 am

If you’ve created a website using Wix, you may be wondering how you can get paid for your work. Fortunately, Wix makes it easy to get paid for your website design and development services. In this article, we’ll show you how to get your payout on Wix.

First, you’ll need to create a Wix account and add your banking information. Once you’ve done that, you can start accepting payments for your services.

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To do this, simply go to the “My Account” page and click on the “Accept Payments” tab. From there, you can choose which payment methods you want to accept, such as PayPal or Stripe. Once you’ve selected a payment method, you can set up your payout preferences.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using Wix to withdraw your earnings, be aware that there have been reports of users not being able to receive their payouts. It is recommended that you use another method to withdraw your earnings.

Next, you’ll need to add a “Buy Now” button to your website. This can be done by going to the “Add” tab and selecting the “Button” option.

Once you’ve added the button, you can customize it to say “Buy Now” or anything else that you’d like. Be sure to link the button to your payment page so that customers can easily pay for your services.

Finally, when a customer pays for your services, you’ll receive a notification from Wix indicating that a payment has been made. You can then go to the “My Account” page and click on the “Payouts” tab to see all of your recent payments. From there, you can transfer the funds to your bank account or use them to pay for other services on Wix.

That’s all there is to getting paid on Wix! By following these simple steps, you can start accepting payments for your website design and development services in no time.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.