Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Hi,
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Originally Posted by
chalfontgifts
In my previous post I was referring to customers that do not have or create an account. Is there a way for them to unsubscribe.
Sorry, I misread your post because the links you gave me are only presented to those who have an account.
I think you must have made a mistake when testing the module and used an e-mail address which is signed up to your site.
If you subscribe to a Back In Stock Notification List with an e-mail address that is not registered with your site then the link in the e-mail will go to an "unsubscribe" page, and the subscriber will have a code they can enter if they didn't use the automatic link.
I have tested this on your site and it works exactly as it should - try it again with another e-mail address and you shall see! :)
Glad I could help! :)
All the best...
Conor
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Hi,
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Originally Posted by
Sudakoma
Ok, I made the changes you posted and ran the script but it made no difference, there are still no options displaying to enable it. :frusty:
Okay, there's something wrong with your server then.
Please send me some admin account details and if you have PHPMyAdmin/control panel software, details for that as well and I'll take a look (set up a temporary account which you can delete once I've got things fixed for you).
You can send these to me by using the following form:
ttp://dev.ceon.net/contact_us
All the best...
Conor
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Details sent, thanks. :smartalec:
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Conor,
Great tool! Thanks for taking the time to work it out. I use something very similar on my osC store with the flaw that one must be registered and logged in to use it. This will be a huge improvement! I've installed it on my test zen store and it appears to function perfectly.
I have just 1 concern. When we take seasonal inventory, our update from sold out can be considerable. The way we're configured in our current store, notice is sent the instant stock goes from 0 to >0 on each item. Therefore, only a few dozen emails are launched at any moment. If I hit the button with hundreds of emails in the queue, it could be flagged as spam at the receiving end. Is there something to modulate the transmission interval of the emails? (I know my newsletter program does that, but I don't know how)
By the way, for anyone wondering if this tool is a good idea, you should know that it's just about at the top of my priority list for migrating to zen. It's huge! It generates a huge spike in sales when we do seasonals and the residual sales continue for days.
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Just sent a couple of pints your way. Thanks again!
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Hi,
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
notice is sent the instant stock goes from 0 to >0 on each item. Therefore, only a few dozen emails are launched at any moment.
The system won't e-mail the same person more than once when you click the "send" button, no matter how many products they've asked to be notified are back in stock. It combines all of an individual's notifications into one e-mail, specifically to avoid any issues with spam.
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
If I hit the button with hundreds of emails in the queue, it could be flagged as spam at the receiving end. Is there something to modulate the transmission interval of the emails? (I know my newsletter program does that, but I don't know how)
I guess if you're a victim of your own success somewhat ( ;) ) - in that you might be e-mailing lots of people at the same server/ISP - it would be handy to limit the number of e-mails going out at once.
That would be interesting software to build in. What is this newsletter software you use, is it open source? (If so, please send a link).
You could also set up a script which automatically runs the "send" routine every time you update a product (the script would check if the product's stock level has just changed).. it shouldn't be too resource intensive as it would normally have nothing to do as normally you wouldn't be just putting something back in stock.
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
Just sent a couple of pints your way. Thanks again!
Thanks very much indeed... it's great to find that people like the software and it will be very nice indeed to have a drink on you this weekend to celebrate! ;)
All the best...
Conor
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
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Originally Posted by
conor
Hi,
I guess if you're a victim of your own success somewhat ( ;) ) - in that you might be e-mailing lots of people at the same server/ISP - it would be handy to limit the number of e-mails going out at once.
That would be interesting software to build in. What is this newsletter software you use, is it open source? (If so, please send a link).
Thanks very much indeed... it's great to find that people like the software and it will be very nice indeed to have a drink on you this weekend to celebrate! ;)
All the best...
Conor
Yes, it's been almost 10 years of hard work and it's going well. The newsletter program is phplist. Free and open source! They call it domain throttling. It slows transmission of the emails per domain so you don't get flagged as spam. I'm using an older version. I believe it's gotten better over the last few years. The newsletter feature on zen is on my list to investigate. If it isn't robust, I'll load a fresh phplist to the new store. Unfortunately, I'm not good enough with code to fully integrate it. I had promised to teach myself but have never gotten further than mucking around with it and occasionally getting lucky.
If you can slow the transmission of the messages, that would be great! For stock notifications, it wouldn't have to be by domain; just general. Something simple like 1 every 8 seconds would be fine. By the way, combining the list into one email per customer is really nice. Currently they get 1 per item and I think that's triggering some spam filters, too.
Cheers!
--Dan
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Hi,
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
Okay, I'll take a look and see how easy/hard integrating this limiting would be.
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
I had promised to teach myself but have never gotten further than mucking around with it and occasionally getting lucky.
There's a lot of people like that... it is fun to learn though so I do recommend going "the whole way" and learning PHP programming properly, it can give a lot of satisfaction as programming is a very creative activity!
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Originally Posted by
brushwoodnursery
Currently they get 1 per item and I think that's triggering some spam filters, too.
Not with the current version of the module from Ceon? That should only send one e-mail per customer, regardless of how many notifications they are receiving when the "send" command is run.
Or are you talking about some other software you were previously using?
All the best...
Conor
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
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Originally Posted by
conor
Hi,
Not with the current version of the module from Ceon?
Or are you talking about some other software you were previously using?
Conor
Yes, sorry. I'm bouncing back and forth. When I say currently, I'm referring to my product stock notification system on my current osC store. It's live and has served me reasonably well for the last few years but it's time to move on. My zen cart is in development now.
Re: Back In Stock Notifications
Hi Conor
Please can you give me some guidance as to why the layout is all over the place on the link below and other products
that are out of stock.
http://www.lozer.co.uk/shop/index.ph...ducts_id=16790
The text for the out of stock notification seems to break out of its own area.
This maybe a problem with something I have done during installation.
Regards
Laurie