External HTML pages module?
<<This is *completely* seamless...>>
Pardon me, I meant to say, "This *isn't* completely seamless..."
Marv
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin Sanders [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:27 PM
To: 'Jerry Budd'; '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: [mru] External HTML pages module?
Hi Jerry,
Check out Display Wizard Pro from DesignExtend. It will let you easily swap
in different, category-dependent headers by placing HTML files in your root
directory (the files must follow a simple naming scheme).
The site I'm currently developing uses a static nav that's a combination of
PHP content pages (non-Miva) that access their header via a Require
statement -- roughly the PHP equivalent of a server side include -- and Miva
pages that swap in the appropriate header based on what category or global
Miva page is selected.
This is *completely* seamless, as I still have to alter 7-8 header files
every time I make a header change, but it's very flexible and a heckuva lot
better than having to change dozens of pages for every little tweak. I also
use Viking's Static Redirect module on the non-Miva pages.
I can't show you the site at the moment because it's pre-launch, but it
works like a charm.
Cheers,
Marv
Winebuys.com
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jerry Budd
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mru] External HTML pages module?
Hi David,
Actually, I was hoping to get away from having to cut and paste the
html source into the header/footer. I would much rather either use a
simple utility that loads an external page in place of the (in my
case) footer, or paste a small amount of html code that references an
external html file that is actually resident somewhere else. I've
made several attempts at using a short "redirection" script in the
footer, but it completely redirects me to the new page instead of
opening up the external page content within the footer "space". What
I would like to do is similar to what can be done using frames, I
just want to do it from within Miva. I looking for an easier way to
do what I already do now buy placing the entire contents of the
external html file within the footer.
Thx, Jerry
>There are a number of modules available, but there is also a simple FREE
way
>to accomplish this.
>Create a category, dont add any items and place the html in the header /
>footer of that category. As far as it showing in the category tree either
>sort it in a way that these categories will show last, or if you dont want
>this page to show you can place these categories as a sub category of
>another category and make that parent category inactive. or theres a free
>module from modstop that can hide categories from the tree.
>
>hope that helps!
>
>David Perkowski
>Duvys Web Development
>(732) 905-0166
>[email protected]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
>Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
>> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
>> remember this module and where it is available?
>>
>> TIA, Jerry
>> --
>> ___________
>> Jerry Budd
>> mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>
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Guest repliedExternal HTML pages module?
Hi Jerry,
Check out Display Wizard Pro from DesignExtend. It will let you easily swap
in different, category-dependent headers by placing HTML files in your root
directory (the files must follow a simple naming scheme).
The site I'm currently developing uses a static nav that's a combination of
PHP content pages (non-Miva) that access their header via a Require
statement -- roughly the PHP equivalent of a server side include -- and Miva
pages that swap in the appropriate header based on what category or global
Miva page is selected.
This is *completely* seamless, as I still have to alter 7-8 header files
every time I make a header change, but it's very flexible and a heckuva lot
better than having to change dozens of pages for every little tweak. I also
use Viking's Static Redirect module on the non-Miva pages.
I can't show you the site at the moment because it's pre-launch, but it
works like a charm.
Cheers,
Marv
Winebuys.com
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jerry Budd
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mru] External HTML pages module?
Hi David,
Actually, I was hoping to get away from having to cut and paste the
html source into the header/footer. I would much rather either use a
simple utility that loads an external page in place of the (in my
case) footer, or paste a small amount of html code that references an
external html file that is actually resident somewhere else. I've
made several attempts at using a short "redirection" script in the
footer, but it completely redirects me to the new page instead of
opening up the external page content within the footer "space". What
I would like to do is similar to what can be done using frames, I
just want to do it from within Miva. I looking for an easier way to
do what I already do now buy placing the entire contents of the
external html file within the footer.
Thx, Jerry
>There are a number of modules available, but there is also a simple FREE
way
>to accomplish this.
>Create a category, dont add any items and place the html in the header /
>footer of that category. As far as it showing in the category tree either
>sort it in a way that these categories will show last, or if you dont want
>this page to show you can place these categories as a sub category of
>another category and make that parent category inactive. or theres a free
>module from modstop that can hide categories from the tree.
>
>hope that helps!
>
>David Perkowski
>Duvys Web Development
>(732) 905-0166
>[email protected]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
>Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
>> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
>> remember this module and where it is available?
>>
>> TIA, Jerry
>> --
>> ___________
>> Jerry Budd
>> mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>
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>to accomplish this.
>Create a category, dont add any items and place the html in the header
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>footer of that category. As far as it showing in the category tree
either
>sort it in a way that these categories will show last, or if you dont
want
>this page to show you can place these categories as a sub category of
>another category and make that parent category inactive. or theres a
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>
>hope that helps!
>
>David Perkowski
>Duvys Web Development
>(732) 905-0166
>[email protected]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jerry Budd" < [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
>To: < [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
>Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
>Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that
will
>> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
>> remember this module and where it is available?
>>
>> TIA, Jerry
>> --
>> ___________
>> Jerry Budd
>> mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>=20
>>
>>
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Guest repliedExternal HTML pages module?
Hi David,
Actually, I was hoping to get away from having to cut and paste the
html source into the header/footer. I would much rather either use a
simple utility that loads an external page in place of the (in my
case) footer, or paste a small amount of html code that references an
external html file that is actually resident somewhere else. I've
made several attempts at using a short "redirection" script in the
footer, but it completely redirects me to the new page instead of
opening up the external page content within the footer "space". What
I would like to do is similar to what can be done using frames, I
just want to do it from within Miva. I looking for an easier way to
do what I already do now buy placing the entire contents of the
external html file within the footer.
Thx, Jerry
>There are a number of modules available, but there is also a simple FREE way
>to accomplish this.
>Create a category, dont add any items and place the html in the header /
>footer of that category. As far as it showing in the category tree either
>sort it in a way that these categories will show last, or if you dont want
>this page to show you can place these categories as a sub category of
>another category and make that parent category inactive. or theres a free
>module from modstop that can hide categories from the tree.
>
>hope that helps!
>
>David Perkowski
>Duvys Web Development
>(732) 905-0166
>[email protected]
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
>Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
>> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
>> remember this module and where it is available?
>>
>> TIA, Jerry
>> --
>> ___________
>> Jerry Budd
>> mailto:[email protected]
>>
>>
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Guest repliedExternal HTML pages module?
IIRC that module only works for OUI.
It's very easy to call in external HTML w/ JavaScript, but then of course
you have to ask yourself what the occasional user who has scripting turned
off in his/her browser will see, and how much you care. I use it on my
Search page, and if the user has scripting turned off, the only thing they
won't see is the "Tips for effective searches", which is ok by me.
John Nasta
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Chuck Lasker
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]; Jerry Budd
Subject: Re: [mru] External HTML pages module?
I can't remember where I bought it, but there is a module called PM External
Description Files. It's listed as by <A HREF ="http://www.phosphormedia.com but I">http://www.phosphormedia.com but I</A>
can't find info about it on their site. Maybe someone else on the list will
tell you where to get it.
I used it and liked it, then I bought Search Manager and found it didn't
search these external files so I had to stop using it. Too bad, too, because
it was nice and simple.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
> Hi all,
>
> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
> remember this module and where it is available?
>
> TIA, Jerry
> --
> ___________
> Jerry Budd
> mailto:[email protected]
>
>
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Guest repliedExternal HTML pages module?
There are a number of modules available, but there is also a simple FREE way
to accomplish this.
Create a category, dont add any items and place the html in the header /
footer of that category. As far as it showing in the category tree either
sort it in a way that these categories will show last, or if you dont want
this page to show you can place these categories as a sub category of
another category and make that parent category inactive. or theres a free
module from modstop that can hide categories from the tree.
hope that helps!
David Perkowski
Duvys Web Development
(732) 905-0166
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
> Hi all,
>
> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
> remember this module and where it is available?
>
> TIA, Jerry
> --
> ___________
> Jerry Budd
> mailto:[email protected]
>
>
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Guest repliedExternal HTML pages module?
I can't remember where I bought it, but there is a module called PM External
Description Files. It's listed as by <A HREF ="http://www.phosphormedia.com but I">http://www.phosphormedia.com but I</A>
can't find info about it on their site. Maybe someone else on the list will
tell you where to get it.
I used it and liked it, then I bought Search Manager and found it didn't
search these external files so I had to stop using it. Too bad, too, because
it was nice and simple.
Chuck
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Budd" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:16 AM
Subject: [mru] External HTML pages module?
> Hi all,
>
> I seem to remember a discussion a while back about a module that will
> allow one to include external HTML pages into Miva. Does anyone
> remember this module and where it is available?
>
> TIA, Jerry
> --
> ___________
> Jerry Budd
> mailto:[email protected]
>
>
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[email protected]
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 9:47 AM
Subject: [mru] Privacy Statement
> Does anyone have a nice, simple privacy statement that I can borrow and
> tailor? I don't need anything as detailed as the TRUSTe privacy notice,
but
> something to let people know what info we collect from Miva. Thanks!
>
> Matt
>
>
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
Well, to find out... they give me a link to a form page to fill out.
Here's how it has transpired thus far (ymmv):
You go to the Froogle page, and send an email asking for datafeed info.
You'll get a confirmation email 2 days, 5 hours and 1 minute later. Email
is a confirmation email that they received your request for a datafeed.
About 4 days and 22 minutes after that confirmation, they send you another
email and password for a form page that has to be filled out. When this
formpage is completed and the submitted, you'll get this completion screen
info:
----------
Thank you. Your form was successfully sent to Google.
You can expect to hear from us shortly.
If you do not receive an email within one week,
you may contact us at [email protected].
----------
Jumped the gun a bit, am I disqualified now? lol.
Doing my "email [response] within one week" stint,
Marc
At 09:03 PM 12/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Alas... I can FROOGLE the GOOGLE.
>Sorry, been doing slapstick for the family... anyway, just got the
>information in for Froogle. Forwarding to Mr. Weiland so he can get on
>top of the module toot sweet.
>
>Marc
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
Alas... I can FROOGLE the GOOGLE.
Sorry, been doing slapstick for the family... anyway, just got the
information in for Froogle. Forwarding to Mr. Weiland so he can get on top
of the module toot sweet.
Marc
At 10:08 PM 12/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Marc A. Mercier wrote:
> > I'm glad Mr. Coop posted the info about Froogle. Google isn't MY choice of
> > search engines (alltheweb.com is my choice), but average Joe's use Google
> > all the time. Glad they're doing something to fix their shortfalls. I
> > sent them the information they requested to get their "data feed" info, I
> > received this reply from the "feed team" around noon:
> >
> > Thanks for your interest in Froogle! We will respond to you as soon as
> we can.
>
>I got the same response as you. I have the export module written but
>need to know the order they want the fields in. Otherwise, the module
>is ready to go.
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
Actually, it says your AdWords "ads" will run on Froggle if you've requested
them to run on Google's partner sites. You can get your items listed on
Froogle whether you use AdWords or not. They're just saying that an
additional benefit to using AdWords is that those "ads" can run on both
Google and Froogle. Froogle listings are still free and are not considered
"ads".
Dan
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Webmaster
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:06 PM
To: Debra Sawyers; 'Merchant-Users@Miva. Com'
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
Right.
<quote>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
<quote>
Hence, you must be a google ad words active member. We stopped using Google
AdWords because of the cost and sale ratio. Notice it doesn't say if you are
NOT a Google AdWords advertiser. Do you see that part? Not I ;) Seems to be
a perk to get more signups with the AdWords program and I am sure it will
get new people trying it and drive the cost of advertising per click through
the roof as they want it to.
Webmaster, PWDOnLine.Com
<A HREF ="http://www.PWDOnLine.Com">http://www.PWDOnLine.Com</A>
*** DeerSearch.Com - Get Targeted Traffic to your site for as little as
1 penny per visit!
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Debra Sawyers" <[email protected]>
To: "Miva Merchant Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> on 12/13/02 3:19 AM, Webmaster at [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Sounds like you do pay. From what I read you must be a AdWords customer
to
> > sign up and I have not found them very helpful after hundreds of dollars
of
> > advertising. The referral rate simply sucked! (Sorry for the word ;)
Maybe
> > all our sites just do not attract as many customers. Who knows....
> >
>
> You must not have read far enough. (items #6 and #7)
> <A HREF ="http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost">http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost</A>
>
>
> 6. How much do I have to pay to be part of Froogle?
>
> Zip. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Inclusion in Froogle is absolutely free.
> Our goal is to enable users to search over the broadest possible range of
> products for sale online. To do that, we're including all merchants at no
> charge. If you really want to pay us, however, we are more than happy to
> sell you advertising (see below).
>
> 7. How do I advertise on Froogle?
>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
>
>
> Debra Sawyers, Web Developer
> Tama Graphics & Marketing, Inc.
> <A HREF ="http://www.tamagraphics.com">http://www.tamagraphics.com</A>
> 525 Greenfield Road
> Lancaster, PA 17601
> (717) 295-9510 x610
>
>
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
So... Become an advertiser and then bid the min on some obscure keyword.
Best Wishes...
Jeffrey Hines
HairBoutique.com
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Webmaster
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:06 PM
To: Debra Sawyers; 'Merchant-Users@Miva. Com'
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
Right.
<quote>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
<quote>
Hence, you must be a google ad words active member. We stopped using Google
AdWords because of the cost and sale ratio. Notice it doesn't say if you are
NOT a Google AdWords advertiser. Do you see that part? Not I ;) Seems to be
a perk to get more signups with the AdWords program and I am sure it will
get new people trying it and drive the cost of advertising per click through
the roof as they want it to.
Webmaster, PWDOnLine.Com
<A HREF ="http://www.PWDOnLine.Com">http://www.PWDOnLine.Com</A>
*** DeerSearch.Com - Get Targeted Traffic to your site for as little as
1 penny per visit!
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Debra Sawyers" <[email protected]>
To: "Miva Merchant Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> on 12/13/02 3:19 AM, Webmaster at [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Sounds like you do pay. From what I read you must be a AdWords customer
to
> > sign up and I have not found them very helpful after hundreds of dollars
of
> > advertising. The referral rate simply sucked! (Sorry for the word ;)
Maybe
> > all our sites just do not attract as many customers. Who knows....
> >
>
> You must not have read far enough. (items #6 and #7)
> <A HREF ="http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost">http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost</A>
>
>
> 6. How much do I have to pay to be part of Froogle?
>
> Zip. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Inclusion in Froogle is absolutely free.
> Our goal is to enable users to search over the broadest possible range of
> products for sale online. To do that, we're including all merchants at no
> charge. If you really want to pay us, however, we are more than happy to
> sell you advertising (see below).
>
> 7. How do I advertise on Froogle?
>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
>
>
> Debra Sawyers, Web Developer
> Tama Graphics & Marketing, Inc.
> <A HREF ="http://www.tamagraphics.com">http://www.tamagraphics.com</A>
> 525 Greenfield Road
> Lancaster, PA 17601
> (717) 295-9510 x610
>
>
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
Right.
<quote>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
<quote>
Hence, you must be a google ad words active member. We stopped using Google
AdWords because of the cost and sale ratio. Notice it doesn't say if you are
NOT a Google AdWords advertiser. Do you see that part? Not I ;) Seems to be
a perk to get more signups with the AdWords program and I am sure it will
get new people trying it and drive the cost of advertising per click through
the roof as they want it to.
Webmaster, PWDOnLine.Com
<A HREF ="http://www.PWDOnLine.Com">http://www.PWDOnLine.Com</A>
*** DeerSearch.Com - Get Targeted Traffic to your site for as little as
1 penny per visit!
<A HREF ="http://www.DeerSearch.Com">http://www.DeerSearch.Com</A>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debra Sawyers" <[email protected]>
To: "Miva Merchant Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> on 12/13/02 3:19 AM, Webmaster at [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Sounds like you do pay. From what I read you must be a AdWords customer
to
> > sign up and I have not found them very helpful after hundreds of dollars
of
> > advertising. The referral rate simply sucked! (Sorry for the word ;)
Maybe
> > all our sites just do not attract as many customers. Who knows....
> >
>
> You must not have read far enough. (items #6 and #7)
> <A HREF ="http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost">http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost</A>
>
>
> 6. How much do I have to pay to be part of Froogle?
>
> Zip. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Inclusion in Froogle is absolutely free.
> Our goal is to enable users to search over the broadest possible range of
> products for sale online. To do that, we're including all merchants at no
> charge. If you really want to pay us, however, we are more than happy to
> sell you advertising (see below).
>
> 7. How do I advertise on Froogle?
>
> If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
> distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear
on
> Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
> and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
> not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
> with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
>
>
> Debra Sawyers, Web Developer
> Tama Graphics & Marketing, Inc.
> <A HREF ="http://www.tamagraphics.com">http://www.tamagraphics.com</A>
> 525 Greenfield Road
> Lancaster, PA 17601
> (717) 295-9510 x610
>
>
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
That advertising list doesn't sound like a bad idea. I will see if I get
time to set one up sometime...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Odor Destroyer" <[email protected]>
To: "Webmaster" <[email protected]>; "William Weiland"
<[email protected]>; "'Merchant-Users@Miva. Com'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 8:23 AM
Subject: RE: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> I'm thinking the same thing. I hadn't noticed till Overture took my
> account offline (w/o notice) for an expired CC. Sales fell through the
> floor, and Google was responsible for about 1 sale per day. Using Miva
> Affiliates I was under the impression that they were 50/50 with Overture,
> but apparently they just track through MivaAff better than Overture leads
> fort whatever reason.
>
> Hey, I'd love to start a thread (or a list) just to discuss advertising
> issues. It's my weak point, and I'm sure that I could learn a lot from you
> guys on that subject too.
>
> Sincerely,
> Philip Doolittle
> <A HREF ="http://www.OdorDestroyer.com">http://www.OdorDestroyer.com</A>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [email protected]
> >[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Webmaster
> >Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 3:20 AM
> >To: William Weiland; 'Merchant-Users@Miva. Com'
> >Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> >
> >
> >Sounds like you do pay. From what I read you must be a AdWords customer
to
> >sign up and I have not found them very helpful after hundreds of dollars
of
> >advertising. The referral rate simply sucked! (Sorry for the word ;)
Maybe
> >all our sites just do not attract as many customers. Who knows....
> >
> >Webmaster, PWDOnLine.Com
> ><A HREF ="http://www.PWDOnLine.Com">http://www.PWDOnLine.Com</A>
> >
> >*** DeerSearch.Com - Get Targeted Traffic to your site for as little
as
> >1 penny per visit!
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> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "William Weiland" <[email protected]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:08 PM
> >Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Do you Froogle?
> >
> >
> >> Marc A. Mercier wrote:
> >> > I'm glad Mr. Coop posted the info about Froogle. Google isn't
> >MY choice
> >of
> >> > search engines (alltheweb.com is my choice), but average Joe's use
> >Google
> >> > all the time. Glad they're doing something to fix their shortfalls.
I
> >> > sent them the information they requested to get their "data feed"
info,
> >I
> >> > received this reply from the "feed team" around noon:
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for your interest in Froogle! We will respond to you as soon
as
> >we can.
> >>
> >> I got the same response as you. I have the export module written but
> >> need to know the order they want the fields in. Otherwise, the module
> >> is ready to go.
> >>
> >> --
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> >> Modules for eCommerce. Mail Mgr, Coupon, Rate This, Wait List Mgr,
> >> PayPal, Gift/Wish List, Attribute Import, Shipping & dozens more
> >> Online Documentation <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/tk3/v3/doc.htm">http://www.emporiumplus.com/tk3/v3/doc.htm</A>
> >> Product Question <A HREF ="http://www.emporiumplus.com/store4.mvc?Screen=SPTS">http://www.emporiumplus.com/store4.mvc?Screen=SPTS</A>
> >> |
> >>
> >>
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Guest repliedOT: Do you Froogle?
on 12/13/02 3:19 AM, Webmaster at [email protected] wrote:
> Sounds like you do pay. From what I read you must be a AdWords customer to
> sign up and I have not found them very helpful after hundreds of dollars of
> advertising. The referral rate simply sucked! (Sorry for the word ;) Maybe
> all our sites just do not attract as many customers. Who knows....
>
You must not have read far enough. (items #6 and #7)
<A HREF ="http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost">http://www.froogle.google.com/froogle/merchants.html#cost</A>
6. How much do I have to pay to be part of Froogle?
Zip. Zero. Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Inclusion in Froogle is absolutely free.
Our goal is to enable users to search over the broadest possible range of
products for sale online. To do that, we're including all merchants at no
charge. If you really want to pay us, however, we are more than happy to
sell you advertising (see below).
7. How do I advertise on Froogle?
If you are a Google AdWords advertiser and have requested that Google
distribute your ads to our partner sites, they will automatically appear on
Froogle. There's currently no way to have your ads appear only on Froogle
and not our partner sites or Google.com. Google Premium Sponsorship ads do
not appear on Froogle. To learn more about the advantages of advertising
with Google, visit the Google AdWords home page.
Debra Sawyers, Web Developer
Tama Graphics & Marketing, Inc.
<A HREF ="http://www.tamagraphics.com">http://www.tamagraphics.com</A>
525 Greenfield Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 295-9510 x610
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