Hey everyone,
when premium members refer new members they can earn Cash Credits when their referrals register a domain through SiteDomains here at WA. Does that count fo
Thank you for your reply, Tezsie. I'm aware of the commissions being lower but I meant the two credits you can earn when a domain is registered. :)
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Do starter members earn credits for domain registration?
Hey everyone,
when premium members refer new members they can earn Cash Credits when their referrals register a domain through SiteDomains here at WA. Does that count fo
Yes, she did good but I meant the cash credits and not the commission rate. I'm still looking for an answer. :)
No problem. I've added an image to show what I mean in particular.
Thank you for your reply. :)
Thank you for your reply, Tezsie. I'm aware of the commissions being lower but I meant the two credits you can earn when a domain is registered. :)
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I've seen quite a lot websites using "Disqus" for people to leave comments. I was wondering how many of you switched to Disqus and if it has more comment engagement over the de
As a long time user of Disqus (5+ years) I like the fact it keeps me engaged in conversations and reminds me where I post.
Disqus will give me notifications of replies and upvotes and I will revisit articles to read replies as a result. One of the things I don't like about WP comments is the lack of notifications. It's a lot easier for me as a user to have a conversation in Disqus.
Also when I joined Disqus I did so anonymously. I use a different name to the one I use here and so if someone wanted to remain anonymous they could. I've never tried using the other login options like Facebook but there might be some value there like easier sharing.
I'm now in the position as a webmaster of looking for an alternative to the native WP system. I just don't like how basic it is.
Searching for a new system, Disqus, Facebook Comments and Livefyre came up, plus some outliers like Postmatic and CommentLuv.
Out of those I've only ever seen Disqus and Facebook Comments. I actually use Disqus as a poster so that's the one I'll probably try. I'm going to do a bit more reading first.
I personally use the WordPress comments. I don't particularly mind, but I can agree with what kyle is saying about not being tied down to social accounts and anonymity.
There are many issues with using Disqus, I have tested it thorough in terms of engagement and every single test I have performed has lead to much lower, almost non existent engagement.
People often times would love to leave a comment, but they don't want to tie themselves to their Facebook or other social account. Anonymity is a big deal in terms of the engagement you will receive in particular if it is the first time someone visits your site. If you don't allow them to express themselves in a anonymous way (without having to tie your website to their social accounts), then they likely won't leave you a comment.
Not only that, it will slow down your site and you are relying on another plugin that could potentially fail, something that is natively included within Wordpress and the WP comments platform works wonderfully well and generates by far the highest rate of comments.
I don't recommend the use of Disqus, it will hurt your overall interaction, dialogue and generally speaking, your rankings/revenue.
You got a point there and I have to admit that I feel the same about leaving a comment and I don't like doing this when I see Disqus or similar ones where I can only use my social accounts.
I should have considered this...lol.
Thanks for your reply. After that I'm quite convinced that Disqus isn't what I want to use.
I have installed an used Disqus on many client platforms. It is likely the best and most used comment platform on WordPress outside of the native (built-in) comment system.
I like it a lot. It's flexible and professional.
The negative is this.....
It doesn't work with the WA commenting system within our membership where you can have us comment through our WA system and request comments.
So, that's a big factor in switching to Disqus.
Something to consider, yes, and as Kyle added, it doesn't leave much room for anonymity.
For now I think I just leave Disqus alone. Maybe check it out on a test site. Not sure. :)
Thanks for your reply.
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Default wordpress comments vs. disqus comments area?
I've seen quite a lot websites using "Disqus" for people to leave comments. I was wondering how many of you switched to Disqus and if it has more comment engagement over the de
As a long time user of Disqus (5+ years) I like the fact it keeps me engaged in conversations and reminds me where I post.
Disqus will give me notifications of replies and upvotes and I will revisit articles to read replies as a result. One of the things I don't like about WP comments is the lack of notifications. It's a lot easier for me as a user to have a conversation in Disqus.
Also when I joined Disqus I did so anonymously. I use a different name to the one I use here and so if someone wanted to remain anonymous they could. I've never tried using the other login options like Facebook but there might be some value there like easier sharing.
I'm now in the position as a webmaster of looking for an alternative to the native WP system. I just don't like how basic it is.
Searching for a new system, Disqus, Facebook Comments and Livefyre came up, plus some outliers like Postmatic and CommentLuv.
Out of those I've only ever seen Disqus and Facebook Comments. I actually use Disqus as a poster so that's the one I'll probably try. I'm going to do a bit more reading first.
I personally use the WordPress comments. I don't particularly mind, but I can agree with what kyle is saying about not being tied down to social accounts and anonymity.
There are many issues with using Disqus, I have tested it thorough in terms of engagement and every single test I have performed has lead to much lower, almost non existent engagement.
People often times would love to leave a comment, but they don't want to tie themselves to their Facebook or other social account. Anonymity is a big deal in terms of the engagement you will receive in particular if it is the first time someone visits your site. If you don't allow them to express themselves in a anonymous way (without having to tie your website to their social accounts), then they likely won't leave you a comment.
Not only that, it will slow down your site and you are relying on another plugin that could potentially fail, something that is natively included within Wordpress and the WP comments platform works wonderfully well and generates by far the highest rate of comments.
I don't recommend the use of Disqus, it will hurt your overall interaction, dialogue and generally speaking, your rankings/revenue.
You got a point there and I have to admit that I feel the same about leaving a comment and I don't like doing this when I see Disqus or similar ones where I can only use my social accounts.
I should have considered this...lol.
Thanks for your reply. After that I'm quite convinced that Disqus isn't what I want to use.
I have installed an used Disqus on many client platforms. It is likely the best and most used comment platform on WordPress outside of the native (built-in) comment system.
I like it a lot. It's flexible and professional.
The negative is this.....
It doesn't work with the WA commenting system within our membership where you can have us comment through our WA system and request comments.
So, that's a big factor in switching to Disqus.
Something to consider, yes, and as Kyle added, it doesn't leave much room for anonymity.
For now I think I just leave Disqus alone. Maybe check it out on a test site. Not sure. :)
Thanks for your reply.
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Hi fellow members,
I've been working on a WA review update since many new awesome things have been released this year. This includes an occasional visit to the main page
Thank you Nicole for sharing this wonderful overhaul with us! I have been out of the loop recently due to health challenges and this was a nice catch up!
You're very welcome, Christa. I hope you're better now and I'm sending many blessings your way! :)
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Have you recently checked the main wealthy affiliate site?
Hi fellow members,
I've been working on a WA review update since many new awesome things have been released this year. This includes an occasional visit to the main page
Thank you Nicole for sharing this wonderful overhaul with us! I have been out of the loop recently due to health challenges and this was a nice catch up!
You're very welcome, Christa. I hope you're better now and I'm sending many blessings your way! :)
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Hi fellow WA members,
I'm updating my WA review as many features have been added worth mentioning. I also have a few pending questions in regards to the "Earn Credits" syste
As the folks said below : Credits for comments and feedback given by you, can only be used to request comments and feedback on your own posts and articles.
-Theuns
These are only for use within the commenting/feedback system. I saw someone ask Kyle this in chat. :)
I just left someone a comment and I noticed that the credit I earned didn't show up in my stats, but do so in the comment section to be reused to request comments.
Thank you for your answer as it just confirmed what I thought. :)
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Credits for website feedback and website comments?
Hi fellow WA members,
I'm updating my WA review as many features have been added worth mentioning. I also have a few pending questions in regards to the "Earn Credits" syste
As the folks said below : Credits for comments and feedback given by you, can only be used to request comments and feedback on your own posts and articles.
-Theuns
These are only for use within the commenting/feedback system. I saw someone ask Kyle this in chat. :)
I just left someone a comment and I noticed that the credit I earned didn't show up in my stats, but do so in the comment section to be reused to request comments.
Thank you for your answer as it just confirmed what I thought. :)
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Tessa has you covered Nicole
Yes, she did good but I meant the cash credits and not the commission rate. I'm still looking for an answer. :)
Sorry NIcole I didn't understand the question and have no clue.
No problem. I've added an image to show what I mean in particular.
Thank you for your reply. :)