WP Plugin - OptIn Comments
Posted by surfaddict on
November 7, 2007

wow, an awesome plugin already released by Ian Fernando. This plugin sales letter can be read here:
As a blogger Ian realized everyone like their reader listed in their mailing list. As one of internet entrepreneur, im eager to have this wordpress plugin since it very easy to create your own mailing list. To be honest, im planning to create my own mailing list about a year ago but do to leak of knowledge on coding and my ability to learn is very lame. However, im quite good on wordpress, since it much easier with variety of plugin. For those who have the same problem of creating our own mailing list, here I’m listed few of the features that can help us make our dream came true:
1. OptIn Comments does not spam your readers! It is base off your email campaign or autoresponder. If you SPAM your READERS that IS YOUR OWN FAULT!
2. OptIn Comments checks for multiple submissions of the same email address. If the plugin detect the first time a reader left a comment it will forward the email information to your campaign, but if your reader leaves a second, third, fourth, one hundredth comment on your blog on any post it will ignore that email address. This stops repeated submissions to your email campaign and to the reader. Your reader will ONLY receive your email campaign invitation ONLY once!
You can read all the great features from the original site HERE. Im very bad on using other CMS, so thanks for Ian for this awesome plugin.
Plugin for Google Analytics
Posted by surfaddict on
January 18, 2007
Hi, after recover from fever i discover some news about google analytics. Before this i using statcounter to make an analysis according my visitor and keyword. Now, another alternative from google itself.
Google Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your visitors found you and how they interact with your site. Focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver ROI, and improve your site to convert more visitors.
Google Analytics has the enterprise level capabilities you’d expect from a high end web analytics offering and also provides timesaving integration with AdWords. Of course, Google Analytics tracks all of your non-AdWords initiatives as well.
Since I’m using Wordpress, I can easily add analytics to my site with a special plugin called Wordpress Reports. Download it here:
http://tantannoodles.com/toolkit/wordpress-reports/
This plugin will automatically insert Analytics codes into your theme or template and it provides a few graphs. Wordpress Reports also works with Feedburner, and allows you to use the Feedburner Awareness API to track subscriptions to your RSS feeds.
To use this of course, you need to have a Google Analytics or Feedburner account.


