Thanks for such a very quick reply on a weekend. You mentioned sacrificing the option of keeping customers separate. I also see that I might lose tracking and being able to initiate an invite to a specific visitor when I see they hit a specific web page on a specific website.
With that in mind, unless I am getting it wrong, the Small Business license (for 10 domains) may be best for me... even though I don't have 10 websites to manage yet... and it would require a separate instance running for each separate client's website (domain).
I can live with that as your product evolves... to perhaps be able to manage mutiple websites/domains from a single console application shared between operators/agents. It sounds promising.
I guess the last thing to be concerned about is the utilization of the database. Is there any problem in sharing a single database between domains/websites using MS-SQL 2008 on a separate server? Or would using an MS-Access standalone database on each website be more direct and simple?
Thanks Again!!!
-Larry-