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= Automatic "Content Channel" Integration =
Dating back to October, 2005, CellarTracker has featured fully automated 
integration of professional reviews from Stephen Tanzer's International Wine 
Cellar. More recently in October, 2007, this facility was expanded to include 
several new publications (as well as under-the-covers changes to make the 
addition of new 'Content Channels' rather straightforward. Since that point we 
have regularly added new channels from professionals, bloggers and anyone 
generating interesting, unique, professional content. Generally speaking to be 
eligible for a channel, the publication in question should have at least 1,000 
wine reviews as well as either its own website or a regular newsletter.
  
These channels required **paid subscriptions** and/or 'activation' on the 
CellarTracker side:
  * Stephen Tanzer's //International Wine Cellar//
  * Jancis Robinson's //Purple Pages//
  * Allen Meadows' //Burghound.com//
  * James Halliday's //Australian Wine Companion//
  * Roy Hersh's //For The Love of Port//
  * John Gilman's //View From the Cellar//
  * Brad Baker's //The Champagne Warrior//
  * Gregory S. Walter's //PinotReport//
  * Jeb Dunnuck's //The Rhone Report// (scores are turned on for all users, but
activation subscription is required to see review text)
  * World of Fine Wine //Selected reviews from the magazine. Free but requires 
an email opt-in.//
  * Mosel Fine Wines (free activation is required)
  
These channels are pre-integrated for all users:
  * Gary Vaynerchuk's WineLibrary TV //(NOTE: Gary is in the wine retail 
business.)//
  * Jon Rimmerman's Garagiste //(NOTE: Jon is in the wine retail business.)//
  * Chris Kissack's Winedoctor
  * Bill Nanson's Burgundy-Report
  * Lyle Fass' Rockss and Fruit //(NOTE: Lyle is in the wine retail business.)//
  * John Kapon's Vintage Tastings //(NOTE: John is in the wine retail and 
auction business.)//
  * Lenn Thompson's New York Cork Report (formerly LENNDEVOURS)
  * Sommelier Journal
  * Washington Wine Report
  
All content channels can be managed here: 
http://www.cellartracker.com/getcontent.asp
  
As of September, 2010, all users see the presence of all reviews, but some 
scores, review text and drinking windows (if published) are only presented 
based on rules established by the content authors. This is 
[http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tm.asp?m=115844 described here]. Any 
channel can be suppressed if you are not interested in the content or have no 
interest in subscribing.
  
= Questions on All Paid Channels =
**Q: What information is transmitted when I click to sign-up?**<br>
A: No personal information is transferred between CellarTracker and the 3rd 
party site. Rather, CellarTracker sends your anonymous user ID, and, if you 
successfully log in as a subscriber to the 3rd party site, that site responds 
with the expiration date for your subscription. //NOTE: The exceptions to this 
are John Gilman's View From the Cellar, Brad Baker's The Champagne Warrior and 
Gregory S. Walter's PinotReport where your email address IS explicitly used as 
the identifying key and is manually exchanged between CellarTracker and the 
content publishers. Also, Burghound conducts quarterly audits of the names and 
emails of those CellarTracker users who have activated Burghound content.//
  
**Q: Will you do this sort of integration with other publications like the Wine 
Advocate?**<br>
A: It is certainly our hope to provide as many choices as possible to wine 
lovers, and in that spirit we are indeed in discussions with a number of 
content providers. Stephen Tanzer's IWC was the first publication to offer this 
sort of integration, and for that we offer our kudos to Steve for showing the 
vision to collaborate in this innovative way! Roy Hersh's For The Love of Port 
was integrated as of late October, 2007. I am very excited to welcome Allen 
Meadows in October, 2009 and Jancis Robinson in December, 2009. We have also 
had ongoing discussions in the past with Robert Parker's Wine Advocate as well 
as the Wine Spectator, but neither of these publications is interested in 
having their content exposed on other websites (even to legitimate, paying 
users). You can of course share your desires and wishes with these 
publications, and perhaps someday they might change their tune.
  
== Integration with Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar (IWC) ==
**Q: Do I need to remain subscribed to IWC to keep seeing content in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: Yes. If your IWC subscription lapses, the IWC content will be hidden on 
CellarTracker.
  
**Q: I renewed my subscription on the IWC site, but CellarTracker doesn't seem 
to know about that. Why not?**<br>
A: If you recently renewed or extended your IWC subscription, simply go to the 
Manage Subscriptions page and press the UPDATE button to fetch your current 
expiration date for your subscription to the IWC.
  
**Q: I don't subscribe to IWC, but I suddenly see IWC scores in my cellar list. 
Why?**<br>
A: Through special collaboration with IWC, CellarTracker is able to present 
review scores (bu tnot text) for a wine to paying members (donating in the last 
12 months) of the CellarTracker community. If you subsequently subscribe to IWC 
online, you will see all of the reviews as well as the review text.
  
**Q: Before signing up for the IWC automatic integration, I had manually copied 
and pasted a number of reviews into the Professional Reviews space. What 
happens to hand-entered reviews?**<br>
A: CellarTracker provides a basic facility to allow users to store reviews for 
their own personal use. This is different and somewhat overlapping with the 
new, automatic integration. However, as of October, 2007 no reviews are 
filtered, so content you manually enter may duplicate pre-integrated content. 
All manually entered professional reviews remain in the system and will return 
if your IWC subscription lapses.
  
**Q: How long after a new issue of IWC will it be before reviews appear in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: IWC provides reviews to us within 14 days of a new issue. The mapping 
process for an issue (typically with ~1,700 tasting notes) takes us from 1-3 
days. So you should see full integration of a new IWC issue about 2-3 weeks 
after a review is posted on the IWC website.
  
**Q: If I search for all wines from a producer, why can't I see IWC 
scores?**<br>
A: To respect the wishes of IWC, users on CellarTracker can only see IWC scores 
in list views when they are looking at a query focused only on their own 
cellar. Broad querying of IWC reviews is best done on the 
www.internationalwinecellar.com website.
  
**Q: How much does an IWC subscription cost?**<br>
A: IWC currently offers 6 and 12 month subscriptions with choices for online 
and/or print access. To be eligible to see content in CellarTracker you must 
have an IWC subscription. 
[http://www.wineaccess.com/expert/tanzer/subscribe.html The latest rates are 
posted here].
  
**Q: I just registered for the IWC, but I don't see the reviews in 
CellarTracker. What do I need to do to turn this on?**<br>
A: Just browse to the [http://www.cellartracker.com/getcontent.asp Manage 
Subscriptions page] and press the **CLICK TO SIGNUP** button.
  
**Q: I'm looking at a wine in CellarTracker that should have an IWC review, but 
I don't see one. What can I do?**<br>
A: As of 9/18/2010, we have mapped 100% of the 94,600 IWC reviews. That said, 
we could easily have some erroneous mappings or duplicates on the CellarTracker 
side. If you see anything that seems like an error, the best thing to do is to 
post a note on the [http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tt.asp?forumid=4 Errors 
& Corrections forum]. Please include the wine names as they appear on the 
IWC site and on CellarTracker and ideally the links to those web pages. 
Mappings are very easy for us to correct or add, so with your help we can 
resolve such errors very quickly.
  
**Q: Does sorting and filtering work?**<br>
A: You can sort your cellar by IWC score, but currently filtering is not 
supported for automatically integrated IWC reviews.
  
== Integration with Allen Meadows' Burghound.com ==
**Q: Do I need to remain subscribed to Burghound to keep seeing content in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: Yes. If your Burghound subscription lapses, the Burghound content will be 
hidden on CellarTracker.
  
**Q: I renewed my subscription on the Burghound site, but CellarTracker doesn't 
seem to know about that. Why not?**<br>
A: If you recently renewed or extended your Burghound subscription, simply go 
to the [http://www.cellartracker.com/getcontent.asp Manage Subscriptions] page 
and press the UPDATE button to fetch your current expiration date for your 
online subscription to Burghound.com.
  
**Q: How long after a new quarterly issue of Burghound will it be before 
reviews appear in CellarTracker?**<br>
A: You should assume a 2-3 week turnaround.
  
**Q: How much does a subscription to Burghound cost?**<br>
A: Burghound is currently $125/year with multi-year discounts. 
[http://www.burghound.com/subscribe.shtml The latest rates are posted here].
  
**Q: I just subscribed to Burghound, but I don’t see the reviews in 
CellarTracker. What do I need to do to turn this on?**<br>
A: Just browse to the Manage Subscriptions page and press the CLICK TO SIGNUP 
button.
  
**Q: I'm looking at a wine in CellarTracker that should have a Burghound 
review, but I don't see one. What can I do?**<br>
A: As of 9/15/2010, we have mapped 100% of the 49,000 Burghound reviews. That 
said, we could easily have some erroneous mappings or duplicates on the 
CellarTracker side. If you see anything that seems like an error, the best 
thing to do is to post a note on the 
[http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tt.asp?forumid=4 Errors & Corrections 
forum]. Please include the wine names as they appear on the Burghound site and 
on CellarTracker and ideally the links to those web pages. Mappings are very 
easy for us to correct or add, so with your help we can resolve such errors 
very quickly.
  
**Q: Does sorting and filtering work?**<br>
A: You can sort your cellar by Burghound (BH)  scores, but currently filtering 
is not supported for automatically integrated Burghound reviews.
  
== Integration with Jancis Robinson's Purple Pages ==
**Q: Do I need to remain subscribed to Purple Pages to keep seeing content in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: Yes. If your Purple Pages subscription lapses, the Purple Pages content will 
be hidden on CellarTracker.
  
**Q: I renewed my subscription on the Purple Pages site, but CellarTracker 
doesn't seem to know about that. Why not?**<br>
A: If you recently renewed or extended your Purple Pages subscription, simply 
go to the [http://www.cellartracker.com/getcontent.asp Manage Subscriptions] 
page and press the UPDATE button to fetch your current expiration date for your 
online subscription to Purple Pages.
  
**Q: How frequently will new reviews appear in CellarTracker?**<br>
A: Unlike other critics, the writers for Purple Pages are constantly adding 
reviews and articles on a daily basis. Our plan is to integrate new reviews on 
a quarterly (3 month) basis.
  
**Q: How much does a subscription to Purple Pages cost?**<br>
A: £69 (approximately $109) annually or £6.99 (about $11) monthly. 
For more details [https://www.jancisrobinson.com/static_pages/join see here].
  
**Q: I just subscribed to Purple Pages, but I don’t see the reviews in 
CellarTracker. What do I need to do to turn this on?**<br>
A: Just browse to the Manage Subscriptions page and press the CLICK TO SIGNUP 
button.
  
**Q: I'm looking at a wine in CellarTracker that should have a Purple Pages 
review, but I don't see one. What can I do?**<br>
A: As of 9/15/2010, we have mapped 100% of the 47,00 Purple pages reviews. That 
said, we could easily have some erroneous mappings or duplicates on the 
CellarTracker side. If you see anything that seems like an error, the best 
thing to do is to post a note on the 
[http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tt.asp?forumid=4 Errors & Corrections 
forum]. Please include the wine names as they appear on the Purple Pages site 
and on CellarTracker and ideally the links to those web pages. Mappings are 
very easy for us to correct or add, so with your help we can resolve such 
errors very quickly.
  
**Q: Does sorting and filtering work?**<br>
A: You can sort your cellar by Purple Pages (JR) scores, but currently 
filtering is not supported for automatically integrated Purple Pages reviews.
  
== Integration with Roy Hersh's For The Love of Port (FTLOP) ==
**Q: Do I need to remain subscribed to FTLOP to keep seeing content in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: Yes. If your FTLOP Partnership Program online subscription lapses, the FTLOP 
content will be hidden on CellarTracker.
  
**Q: I renewed my subscription on the FTLOP site, but CellarTracker doesn't 
seem to know about that. Why not?**<br>
A: If you recently renewed or extended your FTLOP subscription, simply go to 
the Manage Subscriptions page and press the UPDATE button to fetch your current 
expiration date for your online subscription to the FTLOP.
  
**Q: I don't subscribe to FTLOP, but I suddenly see FTLOP scores in my cellar 
list. Why?**<br>
A: Through special collaboration with FTLOP, CellarTracker is able to present 
the most recent review score for a wine to paying members (donating in the last 
12 months) of the CellarTracker community. If you subsequently subscribe to 
FTLOP online, you will see all of the reviews as well as the review text.
  
**Q: How long after a new issue of FTLOP will it be before reviews appear in 
CellarTracker?**<br>
A: FTLOP provides reviews to us on a quarterly basis. The mapping process for 
an issue takes us a day. So you should see new FTLOP content on a quarterly 
basis.
  
**Q: How much does a FTLOP subscription cost?**<br>
A: FTLOP is currently $59/year. To be eligible to see full review content in 
CellarTracker you must have an some sort of subscription. 
[http://www.fortheloveofport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=64 The latest rates are posted here].
  
**Q: I just registered for a FTLOP Subscription, but I don’t see the 
reviews in CellarTracker. What do I need to do to turn this on?**<br>
A: Just browse to the Manage Subscriptions page and press the CLICK TO SIGNUP 
button.
  
**Q: I'm looking at a wine in CellarTracker that should have a FTLOP review, 
but I don't see one. What can I do?**<br>
A: As of 9/15/2010, we have mapped and verified 100% of the 2,150 FTLOP 
reviews. That said, we could easily have some erroneous mappings or duplicates 
on the CellarTracker side. If you see anything that seems like an error, the 
best thing to do is to post a note on the 
[http://www.cellartracker.com/forum/tt.asp?forumid=4 Errors & Corrections 
forum]. Please include the wine names as they appear on the FTLOP site and on 
CellarTracker and ideally the links to those web pages. Mappings are very easy 
for us to correct or add, so with your help we can resolve such errors very 
quickly.
  
**Q: Does sorting and filtering work?**<br>
A: You can sort your cellar by FTLOP scores, but currently filtering is not 
supported for automatically integrated FTLOP reviews.
  
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