Php Affiliate Program Help///
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 12:13pm |
To any and all ravewavers,
I'm seaking some help just doing a quick test/possible patch on a php based affiliate tracking program, if anyone has any experience in this, contact me asap. It's something that shouldn't take long to fix, and I'm willing to compensate any individual who can do it today! Interested peeps contact me at this number : 514-735-7926 ex 115 This contract will be alotted on a first come, first served basis... Ufot-PhP wars, and lost cause u don't know PHP |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 12:45pm |
I can't help you because my PHP skills aren't top notch, but this affiliate program interests me.
Who owns the rights to the script? Is it a click-tracking script, a commission-based script, etc? |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 12:56pm |
it's a click tracker...
nyways, it's all good, an online allie is gunna help... Ufot-web battles and were so close to winning... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 1:03pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 3:02pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 3:20pm |
it's kool "nymph" our problem has been solved...
it was a question of being able to properly track click's, and verify that they are authentic sales, so that affiliates can't fool our system, cause we all know how honnest online marketing affiliates can be... anyways, for the future though, it'd be kool to see a small section listing ravewave members who have programing/technical abilities, wut those are and how to contact them... that is unless those of you who do have skillz don't want to make money through contracting... Ufot-the itch kill, but killed bill anyways... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Zz.ee.vV replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 3:35pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 6:01pm |
I don't think doing that would be a good idea
it would create such massive bidding wars that would probally turn ugly. Besides, all you really need is me. :) |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 6:21pm |
yah this is not a [ monster.ca ] site... if you need people with php skills go there ;)... i think most of the people who program here do it for fun... and a tracking program like that isn't that complex... you can track browser id's and ips... |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 6:40pm |
ufot
I'm curious When someone clicks on your banner, is brought to an affiliates website, and makes a sale, how can you possibly ensure that the sale is real and not forged? |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 7:00pm |
generally, a sale is paid for by credit card, paypal, online check or some other form of online payment (epassporte, stormpay, etc).
if false information is given or there are insufficient funds, the transaction will be declined and it won't count as a sale. of course, fraudulent methods of payment can be used (ex. stolen credit card numbers) but the merchant will be advised of the fraud. if the merchant has a good tracking system, they'll determine which affiliate referred the sale and if they have an abnormal fraud transaction rate, they can be cancelled and payment can be withheld. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 7:12pm |
but see
all that is the affiliates responsibility. The affiliate then has to report that sale back to site where the user came from. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 7:26pm |
that stuff isn't the affiliate's responsibilty.
the affiliate's responsability is to refer customers to the merchant. the merchant and their payment processor have the responsability of monitoring for fraud. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» elixireleven replied on Wed Oct 22, 2003 @ 8:58pm |
*points* thats nick?? noway
shit dude, i think i mighta made fun of you before not know you were you. oh boy. :| |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» OMGSTFUDIEPLZKTX replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 1:28am |
that stuff isn't the affiliate's responsibilty. the affiliate's responsability is to refer customers to the merchant. the merchant and their payment processor have the responsability of monitoring for fraud. You're talking fraud at the point of sale. I'm not. I'm talking reporting sales to whoever is paying you for paying customers. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 2:00am |
posted by elixireleven
shit dude, i think i mighta made fun of you before not know you were you. oh boy. Nik, she made fun of you. I said we sent Sully, the Blue Monster after her.:) |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» elixireleven replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 8:04am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 8:55am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» elixireleven replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 9:31am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» ufot replied on Thu Oct 23, 2003 @ 10:29am |
To I am death= The way an affiliate knows whether or not it's a valid sale that he/she will get comission off of is by loggin into the affiliate backend on our site. We do tracking through pixles on our skyscrapers and pop-unders, the click's are tracked directly from the first click, to the successfull transaction page, once the sale is finished.
Our problem was that our backend couldn't distinguish between repeated numbers through sales. We needed to ensurse ourselves that no affiliate could refresh on sales numbers so as to earn false comission. To Nymph= I realize that most of the programer potential that posts on this site may be doing stuff for fun, but the kinda young raw tallent that these kids have, could and should be put to use whenever possible so as to build experience, and even help them earn a little extra cash. I personally think it's a good idea, afterall, one of the greatest benefits of the internet is the ongoing possibility of interconnectivity. I would never try to turn any part of this site into some kind of [ monster.ca ] scenario, nor would I start any bidding wars either. But in my line of business, contracts come and go, and I'd rather higher someone close to my own age, who lives in this city, any day over outsourcing it to some firm or far away contractor. To Elixer= no worries Kira, if you did diss me, I totally forgive you, most people here don't know who I am, and I'm totally kool with that. Besides, I prolly dissed you back :P To Samurai=Yo trey, we gotta get that cake cover hunh? I wish sully was still at the location, he he, he'd make a great halloween costume... Ufot-many things, but never a cheese grater |
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