WordPress Plugin Pack – Five-Star Five-Pack Of Marketing Plugins
Hi, Frank Haywood here.
Thanks for viewing this WSO for a 5-pack of IM plugins, all of which I originally had built for my own use.
As you can probably guess from that statement, I've made sure they're extremely useful and they're all designed to give you control where you've never had it before.
You can use them on all the blogs you personally own.
First up and the first time I've ever sold this plugin anywhere, is:-
#1 - The HTML Switcher
This plugin allows you to switch out snippets of text, images and HTML on your WordPress posts and pages, depending on where the traffic has come from.
So you can create a rule that says if the visitor has come from Google, then they see an ad or a call to action to sign up to your mailing list, or whatever it is you want someone new to your blog to see.
However, if they're a regular and have arrived via a bookmark or email link, you can show them no ad at all, or a completely different one, or some other text or HTML you want them to see.
As I said above, like all my plugins I had it built for myself, and you can get it too as part of this stunning deal of a plugin pack.
This HTML Switcher was originally designed to be used to switch payment buttons so that if someone came via a JV partner aff link, it would show the ClickBank payment button. But if it was just regular search traffic, then it would display a PayPal payment button so I'd get paid instantly.
After we'd started on it we realised it would work for any HTML whatsoever, not just payment buttons. However, we've also built in a bit of hidden functionality that will become apparent with another item of software we're about release that handles ClickBank affiliates, and will integrate with it.
I'll update everybody that buys this WSO with details of that when we release it.
#2 - Ads Manager
Ads Manager is AMAZING.
It allows you to display ads and other text and HTML in sidebar widgets depending on lots of different rules you can set. (I swiped the idea from another plugin and had my own built from scratch with a few under-the-hood enhancements.)
It's a direct replacement for regular text widgets, but can do a pile of things that text widgets can only dream of. 
It gives you widgets that are rule based.
Here are some of the features and the kind of thing you can do, it's not an exhaustive list.
o Stop an individual ad from showing to your regular visitors who would probably already have "ad blindness".
o Only show a particular ad to visitors who have come from search engines.
o Only show the ad on posts that are more than a couple of weeks old.
o Use WordPress Conditional Tags such as is_front_page() so your visitors only see the ad on the front page of your blog.
o Use is_single() and your visitors would only see the ad on a post and not on your front page.
o Use is_page() and the ad would only appear on pages, and so on.
o Specify individual posts and pages, or put another way, it enables you to show different ads on different posts and pages.
This is one of my favourite plugins. If you want to know more, there's a 5 minute video on this page here that perfectly describes how it works, just click the "ads-manager" link to watch it.
#3 - Redirection
The redirection plugin allows you to redirect a page or post to any other URL you like.
I know that sounds like it might only be useful on very rare occasions, but consider this.
You can also use it for your affiliate links... 
What you can do with this is create a dummy page on your blog that then redirects off to the site you want your visitor to go to, using your affiliate link. The link itself looks like a regular link to a page on your site, but when it’s clicked, your visitor is redirected.
Very cool for getting your visitor cookied without it looking like an aff link.
When you create your page as you usually would, you’ll see there’s a new admin block underneath the editing area called PG-Redirection. If you leave it blank, then nothing happens, but if you fill in a target URL such as your affiliate link, the redirection becomes active.
You don’t even need to put any content in the main page editor, you can just leave it blank.
Now there's also an interesting little side-effect with the Redirection plugin when using it with posts.
While the post is still showing on the home page of your blog, it will display as a regular post.
But if someone clicks on it to make a comment or to "Read more..." it will redirect them to the URL you specify.
This means you can do clever and flexible things like make a post about a time-sensitive product, and if someone then clicks to read more or leave a comment, they get redirected using your affiliate link.
#4 - Delayed Text Widgets
This is a simple plugin that does one thing really well.
Like Ads Manager, it's also a direct replacement for text widgets, and you can enter both text and HTML.
What this plugin does is it slides your HTML into view after a few seconds delay that you set.
So you can use it like this. You create a sidebar sign up form in a delayed text widget and set it to a 5-7 second delay. This is recognised as the average time a new visitor to your site will spend.
What will then happen is that after the page has completed drawing, then 5-7 seconds later your opt-in form will slide into view in your sidebar.
This is exactly how I use it on my own blogs. 
It absolutely draws the eye in a very pleasing way.
Hamant Keval said on my blog recently:-
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"I have quite a few of your plugins While i was here I noticed that you had that subscription form appear in a slide down - I could not stop my eyes from going there ! What is that plugin ? |
It's a plugin that should definitely be in your marketing arsenal.
#5 - Contextual Widgets
Last but never least is Contextual Widgets. I almost didn't include this one in the pack as it's so powerful and really needs a WSO all of its own.
This final control plugin "Contextual Widgets" allows you to decide which widgets will appear on which parts of your site
It works with ALL standard widgets, not just the ones I've released.
Now I know you might still be wondering a bit at that last statement, but I'll try to explain.
You know how a WordPress theme allows you to drag and drop widgets into the sidebars? Well it's usually a case of all or nothing. Once you've dropped them there, all you have is the same widgets in the sidebar on every page and post on your site.
There's no way of saying you don't want to see a particular widget on a certain page.
Until now.
With "Contextual Widgets" you can choose exactly in which context each widget will appear.
So you may decide that you only want to place a particular ad in a sidebar on a particular page (context).
Example #1
You write a blog page that discusses the importance of building a mailing list (the why), but you don't put in any details about the steps they need to do it (the how). Over in your sidebar are your affiliate ads for an ebook on list building and an autoresponder service that only shows on that page, i.e. in that particular context.
Example #2
A visitor arrives at your site via a search engine and lands on one of your tag or category archive pages. They see an ad that's nowhere else on your site.
Example #3
A visitor to your home page sees links to some of your best promotional articles in the top of the main sidebar. They click on one of the links and end up on the page they're interested in, with a strongly related ad to the article being read at the top of your sidebar, while your list of other articles has been moved further down the sidebar.
I hope you can now begin to see how darn USEFUL this plugin is?
Especially when used in conjunction with Ads Manager.
I hope you'll agree that all of these plugins have been carefully thought out to give you greater control of your blogs, while having a very strong marketing angle.
Some of these plugins have only ever been made available before as part of pro-blogger WordPress themes I've released to my subscribers.
I'm now making them available as a related pack in this very special WSO.
This is done as a pre-cursor to opening a brand new plugin site specifically for marketers.
WSO Price - Starting at just $7 for all 5 plugins and rising by $1 every 20 sales.
The Individual Price of EACH plugin on launch day is a minimum of $10.00.
If you have any questions about the plugins, please let me know here in this thread, or PM me. I'll add more detail to this WSO if required.
All the best,
Frank Haywood
FrankHaywood.com
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