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clean_world
Posted: Monday, November 02, 2009 6:14:10 AM

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I am just wondering if there is a way that when i create a new product, it goes right to my twitter account, or do I have to tweet everytime..lol

also, my biggest question.

I figured out who bought a product, but can I figure out how they got to my site? Did they come from my twitter/ my facebook/ myspace/ etc.

just wondering.
malibuitalian
Posted: Monday, November 02, 2009 7:02:09 AM
 Zazzle Proseller
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Joined: 10/19/2007
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clean_world wrote:
I am just wondering if there is a way that when i create a new product, it goes right to my twitter account, or do I have to tweet everytime..lol

You can sign up for a Twitterfeed account and create "feeds" for your stores (and other stores you like) and the products will be fed to Twitter depending on the time line (every hour, 6 hours, etc) you choose. It is very convenient way of automating your tweets though I know there are other ways as well. Plus, you can include your RF# and get referrals!

clean_world wrote:
also, my biggest question. I figured out who bought a product, but can I figure out how they got to my site? Did they come from my twitter/ my facebook/ myspace/ etc.


You can enable Statcounter and/or Google Analytics (you have to sign up for both of them but membership is free!) and you can check referring links in each of these. I have found Statcounter to be a bit less geek-i-fied than GA but they both do the same job. Once you have signed up for an account Statcounter or GA, go to the STORE tab in your shop and then to "basic information" and you will see a place to enter your GA and Statcounter information at the bottom of that page.
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