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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Best method to incorporate live chat on a website ? Hi, How can we have a live chat window. Not something serious with many chatting at the same time etc but just the webmaster or website holder having the ability to chat with one person. Just a one session chat thing. Is this done thru some free sites or does one have to pay i saw one site offering a free script but i dont know how to tell my web guy to implement it. Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Re: Best method to incorporate live chat on a website ? Quote:
they just provide a script and you have to implement that... | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Nevada
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| Re: Best method to incorporate live chat on a website ? You can try using Meebo.com. I was able to use the same on my website before Zaazu.com. Many people visited the site and asked about myspace smileys or smileys and icons. It was easier to interact with them since Meebo can really handle loads of chat traffic. Even now on my Myspace profile, I use meebo. People love clicking or chatting on Meebo while browsing some myspace smileys right on my profile.
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