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Old 09-23-2010, 04:45 AM   #1
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ccbill programe owner question

In ccbill you can send out ccbill emails to affiliates.

Q.1 Is it best to sent as pure text or htlm?

Q2. If an affiliate wants to stop getting the emails, how do they stop?

Do I (as the one sending the emails) remove them from a list in ccbill?

Do they (as the affiliate) log into there own ccbill affiliate site to select to stop the emails?

I was wondering if there was a way that a opt out option could be included at the bottom of the ccbill emails to stop getting the emails. Also mabe an option in ccbill for webmasters to sign up for the ccbill/prog email wiuthout having to sign up. Say they may sign up later but for the moment just want the emails about updates.

Also on a side note, mabe ccbill could have the option to be able to send out update emails to current and past members of your pay site, as well as have an option to sign up to a email newsletter before they join.
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:17 AM   #2
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Q.1 Is it best to sent as pure text or htlm?
Depends what you want to tell them.
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Q2. If an affiliate wants to stop getting the emails, how do they stop?
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Receive Webmaster Emails: Yes=>No
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Old 09-23-2010, 07:37 AM   #3
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Depends what you want to tell them.
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is that in my ccbill panel or the affiliates?

i think it would be easer if ccbill added this at the bottom of the emails.
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Old 09-23-2010, 07:49 AM   #4
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In affiliates.

And you don't want to turn it off in your panel even if you have got the option.

And you don't want it on the emails unless you want people to easily stop being bombarded by whatever you want to spam them with. They have the option in their ccbill settings to stop it if they really want to.
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