How Tell A Friend Html Operates?

Posted on June 14, 2009
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If you have subscribed to an internet social networking site such as Facebook.com, Twitter.com, and Hi5.com, you are most likely familiar with tell a friend script. This script is fundamental in the operation of social networking websites. It allows the instantaneous sending of invitations and updates to all the site members and their contacts. This script is incorporated to the HTML forms found in the social networking sites. Membership forms, blog post forms, and multimedia uploading forms are connected to this script. This script is a PHP-based application that produces attractive web pages. This script also allows the auto sending of these online pages via email every time there is an update on a particular account or when a new account is developed.

The tell a friend script of social networking websites and other commercial websites are purposely outlined to automate the buzz marketing and promotions of these websites. Individual sites have their individual intention and programming. Therefore, it is not surprising if these sites use different types of tell a friend code that best suit the web sites’ purpose. However, in spite of these differences, there are still ordinary features that unify all kinds of viral scripts. These basic features are present even in the most sophisticated software versions.

All simple tell a friend script programs follow a common algorithm. All of them are also PHP-based programs. This means that they are proficient of generating customized website pages for variety of purposes. The scripts may also be unified with other programs to provide better interactive features for web sites. However, the truly unifying features of all refer a friend script are their abilities to import email contacts and send invitations to these contacts. This assista the viral extent of a marketing campaign for a web site. Even without aggressive campaign, this script is still very useful in attracting stable flow of visitors to websites.

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