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NATS: Top 3 things you like about it
I hate to break the pattern here, but thought I would throw some business into the mix.
What are the top 2 or 3 things you like about NATS, either as an affiliate or program owner. Thanks in advance. |
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As a program owner I like the detailed sales reports and versatility in serving up specialized join forms for countless parameters including cascades and country of origin. Good stuff :thumbsup
I also LOVE their tech support. I never have to wait long for help and concerns are always addressed promptly. |
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What is it :1orglaugh
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Nice to see a business thread. Here are a few
Scalable Platform Detailed Reports Highly Configurable Amazing Support |
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If you DON'T know what NATS is, and run paysites (1 or many, big or small)......we need to talk! Let me show you how NATS can help you manage and increase your revenue with a few tweaks and features. (May even have an offer for you to take advantage of that you can't refuse.... never know :winkwink:) |
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NATS is amazingly flexible, and that's the one thing that sets it apart from the rest. I have seen many people going for what seemed like a cheaper option first and switching to NATS as they learn better.
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its a good script, but this thread is just a big circle jerk lol
NATS handles the job of multiple billers, multiple join forms, and affiliate management. affiliates are pretty much dead, so its mainly used for managing complex billing schemes. NATS is costly and requires professional developers to set up, manage, and customize. i've done a couple hundred hours of dev with it. don't expect to figure it out as you go if you're not tech savvy. a program needs to be pretty large to make the investment. its not for every producer, but it can be beneficial to larger ones with multiple sites and billers. :2 cents: # |
Most important for me as an affiliate is reliable tracking and trusted stats.
I think twice before joining a program which coded their own affiliate/tracking system. |
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1) National Air Traffic Service 2) National Apprenticeship Training Scheme 3) National Association of Teachers of Singing 4) some sort of messaging service should be called NUTS not NATS ...are there more NATS or NUTS ?? Being serious I know it has something to do with a web business but why would I use it and what for?? |
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As an affiliate?
Easy to navigate and find the tools I want to find. Drill down into stats and reporting. Captures campaign tags well, along with referring URL. Can set it up to keep track of tools I'm already using so I don't download them again. I can create my own dashboard. Very fast. |
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Instead questioning me, tell me what are the three good things about it? And really I also do not know what the OP listed, it is so much "Chinese"to me. I am one of those ( I guess rare now days) who makes it and sells it. I have been doing it since 2000 and on the web since 2006. So NUTS to you:1orglaugh |
1) Their support
2) Their support 3) Their support I can't say enough how amazing their support is. They've incorporated a ton of custom features for us over the years also. On top of that it does a damn good job at everything else we need it to do also! |
It was very robust when I used it like 10 years ago, I don't remember anymore..lol
I would say I miss using a extensive browser driven app but there's a of them nowadays. Rock on! :) |
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