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| Have a blessed day Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Tampa, FL
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I'm running a full CPA where I'm asking people for their opinions about a bunch of different subjects.. Does anyone know of a way that I could keep track of what buttons are being clicks on the site and how to make this information available to visitors that come to my site.. EXAMPLE: If 70% choose the yes button and the 30% choose the no button, how can I track of that on my site. I want to make this info available to visitors so they know that their opinions are really being counted.. Thanks for your help |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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You could track this with subid's.. make 1 subid for the yes button, another subid for the no button
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I think the subid's would be the easiest way
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