it looks pretty good, Has Revenue Pilot converted well using this template? I am not really familiar wil Revenue Pilot. Would using this template with multiple searchfeeds be possible? Sorry about all the questions.
thanks
dennis
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it looks pretty good, Has Revenue Pilot converted well using this template? I am not really familiar wil Revenue Pilot. Would using this template with multiple searchfeeds be possible? Sorry about all the questions.
thanks
dennis
Multiple search feeds? Not sure I understand what you are asking - please clarify.
The search results are dynamic - if you use the search form - what ever you type will be displayed. Submits to the same 1 page.
As far as conversion - not sure, I don't have enough traffic to really tell. In the 50 - 60 uniques a day I point to it - I get 2 - 3 clickthru's per day.
Sorry I have heard of (not really seen yet though) of some templates that would take results from multiple feeds using xml and then would create search results by bid price.
Does this template use xml or is this a Revenue pilot type of code they give you?
I only ask because I have been looking for some kind of template for search results that would use xml feeds possibly from diffferent sources.
thanks
dennis
Ah ... now I understand.
No, I haven't integrated it with XML/XSL - what I have done is create dynamic js includes (based on RevenuePilot's links) using VBscript. The code from Revenue Pilot returns results based on Bid Price (it's in their interest and those to which they sold the #1 spots).
It looks good.
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