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January 3, 2012 at 12:22 am in reply to: After Affiliate Sign up: "You must provide at least one recipient email add…" #40234TaikaMember
Ok…um, where do I find the debug file ?
December 17, 2011 at 1:16 am in reply to: How can I track affiliates thru squeeze/optin page and salespage/store funnel ? #39708TaikaMemberOk, so can the page be anything in my domain like
[www.mydomain.com/store/product]
[www.mydomain.com/squeezepage]
etc. in which the visitor lands and the affiliate platform will add the visitor data (IP?) to its “database/memory” for “later reference”
“As long as all these pages (squeeze, opt-in and sales page) are part of your WordPress page it will work like that.”
again, the opt-in box is in WP page in sidebar widget so I guess it will work then, but the seperate squeeze page as well as salepage are stand alone HTML pages under the same domain , but they are NOT WordPress custom page templates (or any part of the WP pages). The product on the salepage is integrated to eStore tho. So do I need to change those stand alone HTML pages (squeeze and salespage) to a wordpress custom page templates so that the affiliate platform is able to track visitors/affiliates ?
(before I set up them as standalone HTML pages I tried to make them WP custom page templates, but that lead to another problem, which was not being able to display custom buy now button on those pages
Can you also please explain cookie life (days) for me (or should I create a seperate topic for that?)
If I set cookie , for say 60 days and visitor buys a product on day 50, does it “reset” the cookie life so that now the visitor has 60 days (from the day he/she bought) to buy a second product and the affiliate will be awarded for that too. Or does the affilite get comissions “for life” as long as the visitor bought his/her first product within 60 days, even if the visitor makes a second purchase years after first one. Or, does the 60 days cookie mean that the affiliate gets comissions only from the first 60 days, and never after that (from the same visitor) ? Or, something else, what ? Probably a silly question, but “you dont know until you know”.
Thanks,
Taika
December 15, 2011 at 12:39 pm in reply to: How to Use the ‘Buy Now’ or ‘Subscribe’ button on a Standalone HTML page #39124TaikaMemberOk, thanks guys.
December 3, 2011 at 11:50 pm in reply to: How to Use the ‘Buy Now’ or ‘Subscribe’ button on a Standalone HTML page #39121TaikaMemberThat worked fine, even with custom buy button graphic, thanks a lot. Few more questions: is this possible with forced Agree to terms function ? I tried, but it just took me to paypal page without needing to agree when I pushed the buy button, so I just got rid of the agree terms code for that particular product. Would be cool tho if I could add Agree to terms function (I use it on my store so the customers has to agree to terms = mainly agree to optin to my email list(s) but would like to also add to some of my standalone landing pages products)
Also,
I tried the same method on WordPress custom page template, but when I tested the buy button it took me to https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr and after that nothing happened, just a blank white page. What could I have been missing…? How can I add correct html code to WP custom page template ?
Also, just out of curiosity why does the code include MY IP address / why do I need to put it in code ?
Thanks,
Taika
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