Chapter 8. Communicating with Your Visitors
In this chapter you will learn to:
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Very few people create a Web site with the expectation that no one will ever see it. Web sites are designed to be published and viewed by other people. The number of visitors, or hits, a Web site receives is a common benchmark of its success. In fact, in the late 90s a lot of dot-com companies made money not by selling products or services, but by selling advertising space based on the number of visitors that passed through their sites. Assuming that you are ...
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