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Re: experiment - can I track this?
Thanks for the response. According to their own(1shoppingcart.com) description they are an Application Service Provider.
I will just use a different product for each site and code it accordingly. I was just rambling on. Mainly still trying to figure out if my approach was worth the trouble.... > Andras - > If I understand correctly, 1shoppingcart has > some *excellent* tracking tools. > Unfortunately, since I don't use them, I > don't know how to tell you to go about using > them. I do know that Alex Mandossian speaks > *very* highly of them. The point is this. > You *should* be able to track it with them. > If not, you might have to put some tracking > links in place to handle it. I can recommend > a free one if you're interested. > I need some clarification here. I know what > an ASP is but I want to see what your > definition is. To me, an ASP is an > application service provider. An ASP simply > hosts an application (or many applications) > on a server and the users each have an > account that allows them to have their own > data separate from all other users. I > suppose 1shoppingcart could be considered an > ASP in the strictest sense of the word and I > don't suppose it matters all that much. I > just want to be clear on terms. Again, the > tracking would get back to what I stated > before. > Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" |
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