This new WordPress plug-in is pretty useful, especially for those of us with do-follow blogs. It’s called InComment and you can learn a bit more about it at http://www.gospelrhys.co.uk/plugins/wordpress-plugins/incomment-wordpress-plugin. What this plug-in does is let you know where the people who comment on your blog came from. For me, I installed InComment for the exact purpose the developer has listed on his website – so that anyone who comments on my blog isn’t finding me from some listing of do-follow blogs. It can also be useful though from a marketing perspective, so you can see where your most engaged visitors are coming from.
Have a plug-in you would like to nominate for AVE’s Plug-In of The Week? Feel free to add your recommendation below or contact me with it and maybe you’ll see it featured here!
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WordPress Plug-In of the Week – InComment
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This new WordPress plug-in is pretty useful, especially for those of us with do-follow blogs. It’s called InComment and you can learn a bit more about it at http://www.gospelrhys.co.uk/plugins/wordpress-plugins/incomment-wordpress-plugin. What this plug-in does is let you know where the people who comment on your blog came from. For me, I installed InComment for the exact purpose the developer has listed on his website – so that anyone who comments on my blog isn’t finding me from some listing of do-follow blogs. It can also be useful though from a marketing perspective, so you can see where your most engaged visitors are coming from.
Have a plug-in you would like to nominate for AVE’s Plug-In of The Week? Feel free to add your recommendation below or contact me with it and maybe you’ll see it featured here!
Tags :incomment, plug-in of the week, wordpress plug-in