Jul 22 2008

Use Windows Live Messenger For Internet Business

Published by Ricky at 10:03 am under How To

Thanks to Neowave’s guide here. I have set up online chat service without paying a single cent across my sites. I can chat with web site visitors using Windows Live Messenger (MSN)! :-)

Check the the left sidebar of this blog and you will see a little orange box. If my company’s MSN account is turned on, it will read “Click to chat”.

Simple click it and you will be given two options - either to login to your Windows Live account, or chat anonymously. Either way, you will be able to chat with us.

And I was delighted to see an incoming chat within 2 minutes of setting it up on NextLevel Tutor Network web site!

But I have two Windows Live accounts, one for business and one for personal. I wish to put on the personal one for this blog, and the business one for other sites.

The problem is how do I access both accounts at the same time in Windows Live Messenger? Any idea?

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5 Responses to “Use Windows Live Messenger For Internet Business”

  1. Adrian Ohon 22 Jul 2008 at 10:23 am

    there’s this program call http://www.msgpluslive.net/

    u might want to try it out and share on it!

  2. Rickyon 22 Jul 2008 at 6:20 pm

    Thanks Adrian. Trying it out…

  3. Siak Hooion 23 Jul 2008 at 9:52 pm

    If you just want to chat, you can try
    1) Open Source IM software, such as GAIM. It allows you to login to different different IM logins together, such as MSN, YM, gtalk, etc. Just you will miss out all special features such as games, custom emoticons, etc.
    2) meebo.com, web-based IM, same with above, allow many logins, no special features.
    The basic concerns still, if you just want to chat.

  4. timon 23 Jul 2008 at 10:12 pm

    thanks

  5. Rickyon 25 Jul 2008 at 5:38 pm

    Thanks Siak Hooi :-) Can these be integrated on web sites?

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