Posted on 14 December 2012. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate link, com, incoming traffic, lt, Referral, referral affiliate, referral link, site, statistics, web analytics, www
I need to track some incoming traffic / links to my site.
I can do it with my current web analytics provider but I have to sort through the statistics myself.
I want to be able to track upto a few thousand referral links eg. www.example.com/?ref=referrer
I want to have them all sorted so that I can just look at how many visitors I recieved from that referral link and how many of those hits were unique etc. etc.
I would also prefer if this is emedable (<— is that even a word)
Like I said before this can be done with many different tracking sites but many of them show the entire incoming traffic for a specific link and I have to sort through each referral link myself.
I need it to be able to track 1000+++ different referral links to 10+ pages recieving 50000+ hits per month.
I need this strictly for time saving.
I hope this is enough information.
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Posted on 07 December 2012. Tags: Affiliate, merchant, Shopwindow, site, voucher codes, www
Hey, I need some help with a script i’m writing for my site. I’m wanting to code a seperate page that will filter the products by the merchant.
E.g.
www.theonlinecity.co.uk/voucher-codes/…
I’ll take the merchant from the URL and query it to get the merchantId which will then form the refineby. I dont think its particularly difficult, theres some examples online using:
$oRefineBy = new stdClass()
$oRefineBy -> iId = 3
$oRefineBy -> sName = ‘MERCHANT’
But this confused me, so I’m asking if anyone can help me with this. Thanks
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Posted on 17 November 2012. Tags: com, Education, entry level applicants, industry knowledge, medical device recruiter, medical devices companies, medical sales, Medrep, Michele, sales experience, Staffing, Training, vocational training, www
She reports to be a medical device recruiter. However, once you answer her questions, she sends this email back:
Thanks for getting back to me so promptly. Medical devices companies are looking for professionals who can sell but also understand and possess some industry knowledge. So it is important for you to understand how vital it is to show some kind of medical sales vocational training or education to qualify for opportunities. For your information, the industry recommends a few programs for entry level applicants and the top 2 are the RMSR Certification www.medicalsalescareer.com or the MSC Training www.medicalsalescollege.com program. I hope this helps and have a good week.
Michele Veid, MedRep Source Staffing www.recruitmedicalreps.com
It seems as though she is somehow affiliated with the company that charges for some bogus training program. I have medical sales experience and recruiting experience in medical device and have never come across a company requiring this certification. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
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Posted on 22 October 2012. Tags: asian weapons, black belt, com, demo team, dojang, korean martial arts, Legit, little kids, Mcdojo, Taekwondo, tkd, Website, www
I am a black belt in Taekwondo and am thinking of joining a new dojang. It is called Korean Martial Arts Center and is located in San Francisco. The website is www.koreanmartialarts.com
I don’t think this place in a mcdojo due to its high credentials and high number of champions they train and quality private teaching time, but there are some signs.
It claims to teach Taekwondo, Hapkio, Tai Chi, Escrima, Judo, and traditional asian weapons, and the instructor adds “grandmaster” to his title and the school requires a one-year contract, that isn’t too expensive but is still suspicious, and they have a demo team and quite a few little kids.
Can someone tell me if this is a mcdojo? The “grandaster” actually has a 10th degree black belt in hapkido, an 8th dan in TKD and a 4th degree in judo, and is affiliated with WTF and SinMooHapkido and other organizations.
McDojo, or just an awesome dojang? Im looking for a legit well rounded martial arts school
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Posted on 27 June 2012. Tags: Bain, bain capital, business venture, Capital, com, corporatism, exploitive, ketk, mit romney, mitt romney, newt gingrich, nothing, private www, ron paul, www
Nothing at all
It is Vulture Capitalism ( Corporatism )
Just ask these men >
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Newt Gingrich >
Gingrich calls Romney, Bain Capital ‘exploitive’ | KETK
COLUMBIA, S.C. — (AP) – Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is leveling a forceful new attack on rival Mitt Romney, calling the Republican front-runner’s private …
www.ketknbc.com/news/gingrich-calls-ro…
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“Gingrich made the remarks Tuesday before a gathering of business leaders in Columbia, S.C.
The former House speaker describes the Bain Capital model, in at least some instances, as “leverage the game, borrow the money, leave the debt behind and walk off with all the profits.”
And Gingrich says that raising questions about Romney’s track record at Bain shouldn’t be confused with an attack on capitalism.
Gingrich says that he’s proud of what he calls “real capitalists” who tell their workers that they are in it together.
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Crimes of Bain Capital in 2001; A Reason Mitt Romney’s camp …
Please see all the links documenting Mitt Romney WAS CEO of Bain Capital until (at least) August … Not paid for by, nor officially affiliated in any way with Ron Paul. …
www.dailypaul.com/241751/crimes-of-bai…
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SANTORUM: My take on that is that I don’t know of any companies, or very few companies, that go in and try to buy a company and try to tear it apart, make money and leave. I think every acquisition you look at it with an opportunity so you can create an ongoing business venture and because that’s how you make your most money.
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Posted on 07 February 2012. Tags: bad reputation, call, com, computer, fishy, intention, malicious files, Microsoft, microsoft company, tech, tech support, windows microsoft, www
A Windows Microsoft company gave me a call and suggested to help me remove malicious files on my PC. I was vigilant at first but as they claimed to be affiliated with Microsoft i of couse said why not, I can always hang up if something’s fishy.
I’d never gotten a call from Microsoft, at least not that i’m aware of but i don’t know, anyway. The directed me to www.windowspcsecurity.com (safe?) and had me Connect to Tech Support; I wasn’t too sure what it meant but it gave them access to my computer and with that they explained the sources to certain problems on my PC and such.
Come the end they referred me to their website onestopplus which i KNOW has a bad reputation, i had No idea this was their intention and after seeing the prices i passed.
I shut down my computer and now i’m wondering if thats enough to revoke their access to my computer?
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