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Originally Posted by alias
BNMedia do you care if I prefer to sign up to the old program via ccbill?
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No, feel free. The NATS / CCBill combo has had mixed feelings amongst affiliates and I was considering dropping it anyway.
Please be aware though that as long as I am using Nats any surfer clicking on a regular CCBill link code will get re-directed to a tour page with a nats tracking url. The hit still registers with CCBill though.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
That seems like a silly way to do it, to my ears. I've always coded CMS projects to be able to show static ("fixed") scenes that could be set to update XYZ. Then, if you want to change it in the future, it's a snap .. you don't have to "hand-code" any changes.
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Yes, I completely agree.
To elaborate further why I'm asking is, yesterday I was chatting with Konrad about how we could use Mechbunny to run a paysite and what tour / members area's work best.
We discussed different methods but his preferential way was pointed out in an example site
http://www.prolapseparty.com/
Now unless I'm mistaken this site runs its members area on Mechbunny but the tour is hand coded. I'm led to believe that this is converting well from a search on here.
Having to hand code a tour would be a real headache for me and in all honesty I'm not sure if I'd have the time to do it. The point of this thread is that I'm curious if anyone else is running a site this way and what the results were.
Reading my initial post again I realize that some of it is ambiguous. Ie. you can run a reality style episode tour as both dynamic or static. I hope this makes more sense!