What Would Seth Godin Do Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

 Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

Seth Godin advocates using cookies to distinguish between new and returning visitors to your site:

“One opportunity that’s underused is the idea of using cookies to treat returning visitors differently than newbies. It’s more work at first, but it can offer two experiences to two different sorts of people.” (Source: In the Middle, Starting)

I built this WordPress plugin to implement Seth Godin’s idea. It reduces the “work at first” to almost nothing.

By default, new visitors to your blog will see a small box above each post containing the words “If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!” After 5 visits the message disappears. You can customize this message, its lifespan, and its location. The message can be excluded from certain pages if desired.

New visitors will appreciate some context and background information about your site. This is your chance to offer them a special welcome and invite them to become permanent subscribers. You can also specify a message for return visitors.

I can be reached at wwsgd AT richardkmiller DOT com. I appreciate comments and suggestions.

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  1. After activating <em>What Would Seth Godin Do</em>, you can configure settings in the Settings -> WWSGD menu.  You can customize the message, its lifespan, and its location. You can also display a message for return visitors.

    After activating What Would Seth Godin Do, you can configure settings in the Settings -> WWSGD menu. You can customize the message, its lifespan, and its location. You can also display a message for return visitors.

  2. Your welcome message appears before (or after) each post for the specified length of time.

    Your welcome message appears before (or after) each post for the specified length of time.


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