spitfire2002
Jun 26 2004, 06:46 AM
Hello, i want to make a test to know how sending a search paid email to all members (i have cashcrusader script). I would like email like
Hello Members,
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL !
To Unsubscribe Scroll To The Bottom of This Email.
********************************************************************
THIS IS A PAID LINK! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!
text
Revisit:link
http://www.mydomain.com/scripts/runner.php...XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:10 AM
All you need to do is create the paid email first by clicking on 'ad management - email ads'
Enter the details of the ad and save.
Then click 'Send email to members'
Copy your template (as you have written above) and paste it into the large space.
Then insert the Paid Email link ( where you have 'text' written)...it will start with <PM>
Add a title of the email and choose who you want to send it to.
Click 'save'
Then click 'send'
EASY!
spitfire2002
Jun 26 2004, 07:19 AM
| QUOTE (Halsten @ Jun 26 2004, 08:10 AM) |
All you need to do is create the paid email first by clicking on 'ad management - email ads'
Enter the details of the ad and save.
Then click 'Send email to members'
Copy your template (as you have written above) and paste it into the large space. Then insert the Paid Email link ( where you have 'text' written)...it will start with <PM>
Add a title of the email and choose who you want to send it to.
Click 'save'
Then click 'send'
EASY!  |
But what they mean by: ?You can personalize the emsil by using these codes:
<OWED>, <CASH_BALANCE>, <POINT_BALANCE>
<FIRSTNAME>, <LASTNAME>, <EMAIL>
<USERNAME>, <ENCRYPTEDPW>, <SIGNUPDATE>
<SIGNUPIPPROXY> where you would like that information to be in the email message or subject.????
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:23 AM
If you wanted each member to see their account balance etc, this is what you could put:
Hi, <USERNAME>,
Your current cash balance is <CASH_BALANCE>.
And this is how it will appear(when the member opens the email):
Hi, halsten,
Your current cash balance is $1.57.
I usually put it at the beginning of my emails - not in the title
You don't have to use this at all if you don't want to!
spitfire2002
Jun 26 2004, 07:29 AM
| QUOTE (Halsten @ Jun 26 2004, 08:23 AM) |
If you wanted each member to see their account balance etc, this is what you could put:
Hi, <USERNAME>, Your current cash balance is <CASH_BALANCE>.
And this is how it will appear(when the member opens the email):
Hi, halsten, Your current cash balance is $1.57.
I usually put it at the beginning of my emails - not in the title
You don't have to use this at all if you don't want to! |
Thanks to help me i appreciate a lot

But another question does the number after ea is random? (example: EA=200406220144414450)
svile
Jun 26 2004, 07:32 AM
this is when ad expired, you c year, date,...
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:32 AM
Its not random - its the time and date that the paid email was created
200406220144414450
22 Jun 2004 1.44am. I'm not 100% sure what the last 6 mumber are...sorry!
svile
Jun 26 2004, 07:33 AM
Halsten, I think when ad expire, don't u think?
spitfire2002
Jun 26 2004, 07:33 AM
Also look at that (i sign up to my program to test)
Subject First Last Current Date
Paid email test 1 1 1 06/26/2004 09:37
But in my inbox i dont get that email?
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:34 AM
Nope! Most ads don't have an expiry date - only an amount of clickthroughs
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:35 AM
| QUOTE (spitfire2002 @ Jun 26 2004, 11:33 PM) |
Also look at that (i sign up to my program to test)
Subject First Last Current Date Paid email test 1 1 1 06/26/2004 09:37
But in my inbox i dont get that email? |
Maybe you have blocked your email address?
svile
Jun 26 2004, 07:36 AM
I know that, but maybe that 6 numbers what u don't know is when ad is not limit by date, limit etc. with clicks?
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:38 AM
| QUOTE (svile @ Jun 26 2004, 11:36 PM) |
| I know that, but maybe that 6 numbers what u don't know is when ad is not limit by date, limit etc. with clicks? |
Could be - but the date is when the email was created
LKSMTS
Jun 26 2004, 07:41 AM
Yes, it is the date when the email was created. It does not show the date of expiration in the runner
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 07:50 AM
Hey Spit - make sure you don't launch your program until you are sure that everything is working! It will save you many problems!!
freeandeasy
Jun 26 2004, 08:41 AM
| QUOTE (svile @ Jun 26 2004, 08:33 AM) |
| Halsten, I think when ad expire, don't u think? |
The paid email id does not have the expiration date.
It has the date the mail was created followed by random numbers.
The random numbers are there to prevent cheaters from clicking links that they aren't supposed to.
It used to be that the email id's were chronologically numerical, the first email you created was 1, then 2, and so on.
Cheaters would put yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=
Then they would start adding the numbers on the end one at a time, like this:
yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=1
yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=2
yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=3
yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=4
yourdomain.com/scripts/runner.php?ad=5
ETC
This means they never read the ad, and even if they joined your site when you had already sent out a couple thousand ads, they could overnight raise their account balance doing that one link at a time, never even reading an ad.
So John came up with a way to stop them doing that, by making the site generate random numbers when you create the ad.
spitfire2002
Jun 26 2004, 02:29 PM
ok now it work but look at that:
Sorry for posting a link here but understand that is no spam!
But how people will be credited when they click on this link!
I'm a serious and honest webmaster so i will no lauch site before resolve problem
Halsten
Jun 26 2004, 10:10 PM
Contact me on msn and I'll run your through it!
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