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Originally Posted by TheDoc
If someone knows of a problem or bug with nats, they will fix it. But between webmasters, surfers, and the programs nobody has seen any "issues" that would cause sales or ratios to drop.
NATS programs can be setup very differently. From processors, the amount of processors, how exits/xsales work and credit, if we have geoip or not, and more than I can list. NATS also tracks more clicks, all clicks even if the visitor never sees the tour. Then we have to look at the sites, the niches, all that bs..
I have seen sites using nats which convert 1:200-400 for webmasters steady for long periods of time.
I like to think that if something is wrong, someone would have noticed it. Lots of smart people use nats in all types of ways. Look at the program, look at the setup, the niches, and errors made by the program.. No reason to blame the software until we can find a problem with the software.
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I agree fully. Almost every company has their nats setup differently with the cascades, tracking etc.
We have seen our sales nearly double since putting in NATS. Cascading accounts for some of that.