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What is Livechat Monitoring
LiveChat offers chat monitoring for experienced website owners who want to increase website conversion rates.
Benefits of using Livechat Monitoring
Live Chat Monitoring is an Australian-owned company based in South Melbourne and satellite offices in the United States and the United Kingdom. The team consists of highly skilled customer service professionals who receive a continuous weekly training on consumer behavior and on the capture of leads. The benefits of adding live chat monitoring to your website is many, but often the biggest challenge is how to use this tool correctly.
Why should I use Livechat Monitoring
LiveChat monitoring offers a service that solves the number-one challenge with live chat. Our operators are online 24 hours a day and seven days a week and ready to respond to visitors to your website. Increase the conversion of your website by turning your visitors into paying customers, if you have invested your time and your hard-earned money to convince potential customers to visit your website, this software will help you capitalize on this investment and achieve its maximum potential.
What is HTTP Request (GET/POST)
HTTP is a protocol that works with a client / server architecture. The client makes a request, and the server returns the response. In common use, the client corresponds to the browser and server the machine on which the website resides. There are therefore, two types of HTTP messages: request messages and reply messages.
Benefits of using HTTP Request (GET/POST)
HTTP differs from other layers seven protocol such as FTP, because connections are generally closed once a particular request (or a series of related requests) has been met.
Why should I use HTTP Request (GET/POST)
This behavior makes the HTTP protocol ideal for the World Wide Web, where the pages very often contain links to pages hosted by other servers thus decreasing the number of active connections limiting them to those actually needed with an increase in efficiency (lower load and occupancy) both on the client and on the server. However, sometimes it poses problems for web content developers, because the stateless nature of the browsing session forces to use alternative methods (typically based on cookies) to preserve the user's status.
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