Hopefully this allays Marcy's fears about switching our website
membership payment from PayPal to LPC's Click and Pledge...
Dear Rob,
Yes, definitely! And I will add my thanks and congratulations for all
your work. Presumably, Beau will send us regularly some kind of
printout showing who our "commission" refers to (the name of the
member that renewed, or the new member), so that I can send the person
a "thank you" note. If you have a better insight as to what my best
source for thank you notes is, I would appreciate your expertise.
Thank you again, Rob.
Marcy
Hopefully this allays Marcy's fears about switching our website
membership payment from PayPal to LPC's Click and Pledge...Subject: CaP Tracker Codes
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 07:30:44 -0800 (PST)
From: Beau Cain <secretary@...>
Reply-To: secretary@...
To: chair@...Rob,
I'm pleased to report that Click and Pledge has added Tracker Codes to
their list of metadata that can be reported.I ran a report and found more SFCLP tracker codes than any others, so if
it's OK with you, may I have some other counties' Party officers contact
you to learn what you did right? There's a couple of counties that are
trying to deploy Tracker Codes, but no transactions show up in the
report
yet.
Here's who paid what so far:
55 Thomason
55 Power
25 Linden
25 Dekorte
25 RappThis doesn't tell the whole story about how much $ SFCLP gets, but
it does
show that these transactions are COUNTY PARTY SOLICITED. They paid
through SFCLP's website, which is the same as SFCLP collecting cash,
check, or billing info from the donor.If any of these donations are for new Annual Membership, SFCLP gets 100%
of the dues ($25) from those transactions. If they are Annual
Membership