Turn One-Time Commenters Into RSS Subscribers

January 11, 2008 | By Gobala Krishnan |

Mert Erkal from SearchForBlogging.com referred me to a really cool plugin yesterday. After leaving a comment on his blog, I got an email from him thanking me for my comment, and inviting me to subscribe to his RSS feeds. I thought to myself, “What a great idea!”

Most people who visit your site and happen to comment on a post never return later to subscribe to your RSS feeds. In other words, you’re losing out on potential subscribers simply because you never followed up with them and invited them to join your feeds.

That’s exactly what the Comment Relish plugin does: It follows up for you!

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Once you install this plugin, go to Plugins > Comment Relish and draft your email. It comes with a few variables you can use which will be replaced with the actual values when it’s sent out to the commenter.

According to Mert, this plugin has already helped him double his RSS subscription rate, and I think it can do the same for you.

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Comment by Anonymous
2008-01-11 08:17:18

Also, this really really really pisses people off.

One option is to add a custom message to the subscribe to comments plugin.

If I enter a fake email address it’ll send them an email.

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2008-01-12 17:32:57

Yes it will send email to fake email addresses also, but who cares about anonymous posters who use fake email addresses..

 
 
Comment by Ash
2008-01-11 22:53:20

Thanks for the tip. It is worth a try.

 
2008-01-12 22:15:43

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Comment by abinesh
2008-01-15 03:36:12

This is a pretty cool plugin !
Thanks! :)

 
Comment by Bobby Leong Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-21 05:54:14

Thanks for the tip…

Anything that can increase sign ups and traffic is worth a try!

does anyone has any clue, if a wordpress site will slow down with too many plugins installed?

thanks
regards,
Bobby

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2008-01-22 01:53:48

The newer versions of WordPress seem to cope very well with a lot of different plugins installed. Still, we as humans sometimes want to install everything under the sun and eventually it will slow down. Just like Windows Vista :)

 
 
Comment by Paul Tan Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-21 17:27:36

This works quite well for my site because I force registration to comment - no fake mails!

 
Comment by David Rogers Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-21 20:45:46

I use comment relish, but its hard to say if its made a significant difference In RSS. I certainly don’t think its a negative. One tip - either get a friend who has never commented on your site before to comment, or comment yourself from a email address which is also “virgin” to your site. This way you can test out what gets sent. I initially confused some of the options (which is easily done) - the last thing you want to do is send out a crap message!!!! David

 
Comment by Monika Mundell
2008-01-22 00:26:15

LOl David,

That is a great idea actually. I also got one of them messages once from another blogger whom I had visited quite frequently and then all of a sudden I got this email message from him.

To say I wasn’t very happy is probably an understatement. I only later realized that it must have been due to comment relish having been installed freshly.

Comment by Bobby Leong Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-22 03:23:29

suggestion:

you can customize your message in comment relish in a way so that it doesnt sound like you speaking to a new commentor

for example:
Oh.. by the way, have you subscribe to my RSS feeds? :-)

 
 
Comment by Mert Erkal
2008-01-22 13:28:43

I agree with Bobby Leong. I customized my message. It is a good welcome message that never pissed off anyone. When you start receiving 50 comments in a few days after publishing a popular post, this plugin helps you welcome the first time visitors.

 
Comment by zirpy
2008-01-22 15:04:22

what a great plugin! thanks for the info

btw, can I ask you something? what’s the difference between “Subscribe to comments via email” above the comment box and “Notify me of followup comments via e-mail” below the comment box?

thanks

 
Comment by Ash
2008-01-26 10:41:43

Hi

Anyone experienced any problems after activating the comment relish plug-in? I had loads of php warning messages appearing at the top of my blog page after activation. I was using WP 2.3.1.

Anyone with similar problem?

Ash

 
Comment by Bobby Leong Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-26 12:27:56

No problem with the install Ash.

sometimes it has got to do be with conflicts with another file on your server.

I had the same problem when I installed another plugin;
check if you have another header.php file in your server.

delete it or rename it, that’s what I did.

regards,
Bobby

 
2008-02-13 12:37:29

[...] Many of the bloggers in the blogosphere might be knowing about the Comment relish plugin, if not then here is a close-up about the plugin - Comment relish plugin is an auto function by which a thanks giving mail is sent to the commenter who has posted a comment for the first time in your blog. This message can be customized in the admin panel plugin options. This plugin has been considered as one of the good ways to make people subscribe to your blog! As in the message, the blog author can include his Email subscription link and most of the times the commentor subscribes seeing the good response from the blogger. Also this plugin helps in attracting the commentor once again to come and comment in the blog, which is explained as one of the ways to increase comments in the blog as said by JohnTP. This plugin is also considered as a way of turning one time commentors into RSS subscribers by easy wordpress. [...]

 
Comment by Epiphany Subscribed to comments via email
2008-04-21 00:37:22

I just wanted to comment to say that I actually received an email from a blog that must have been using this plugin but I didn’t realize it then and I wasn’t put off by it at all. The email was re-worded and had a genuine “thank you for your comment and welcome to my blog community” feel to it. I personally thought it was a very nice touch! I will be installing this plugin on my blog and rewording it with a similar style since I know just how effective it was for me. :-)

 
2008-05-12 05:26:08

[...] enough, my RSS subscriber number has been growing ever since and so has my comment section. I put this down to getting more [...]

 
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