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clank72 member Posts: 26 |
If I upgrade my account to host product files remotely, will this make the email download link say my own domain instead of the e-junkie domain? I'm just really picky on branding. Thanks Mark # POSTED ON: September 15, 2010 @ 05:32 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3734 |
The link to the thank-you/download page that we send in thank-you emails would still say http://www.e-junkie.com/...etc. -- I think we may be planning to make that fatfreecartpro.com eventually, since we've already done that for our thank-you page URLs. The only way to maintain your own domain throughout the purchase process would be to install e-commerce software on your own server that runs entirely from there. E-junkie spares you all that hassle by providing a shared, centrally-managed service, but one of the tradeoffs for that is some domain inconsistency. # POSTED ON: September 15, 2010 @ 15:53 GMT -7 |
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clank72 member Posts: 26 |
So just curious. Why such a funny name for domain names. Having "fatfree" inside of emails is a huge turn off for using this cart. I'm also not sure how well 'free' will go over inside the emails. To me, having fatfreecart.com may look like spam. URL's are very touching these days. I would be happy with e-junkie.com my 2 cents. # POSTED ON: September 16, 2010 @ 05:39 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: September 16, 2010 @ 05:39 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3734 |
Hm, it hadn't occurred to us that "fatfree" could be seen as a negative thing; it's certainly never been brought up to us before. We've been using that term to describe our cart for years now, to differentiate us from the majority of competing e-commerce solutions that are typically massive, complex, bloated, all-singing-all-dancing software packages that the average independent businessperson of modest technical skill tends to find too overwhelmingly complicated to handle on their own. That's our target user demographic, so we started using the term "fat free" to convey the idea that our service is simple, lean, and easy to set up and manage. # POSTED ON: September 16, 2010 @ 15:19 GMT -7 |
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