If you are a WordPress user, you are probably aware that their are hundreds (if not thousands) of great Wordpress plugins scattered all over the internet. These plugins are created by your fellow WordPress users that want to make the software better and more functional, and most are available to you at no charge. Of these plugins, many I would consider to be situational plugins, but there are a few that all WordPress blogs should use in my opinion.
Subscribe to Comments is one of the important plugins that every blog should offer to their readers. This plugin will automatically place a subscription box in your comments form and allow your readers to receive e-mail notifications each time a follow up comment is left on your site. If you’d prefer to tell the plugin where to display the box, you can do so by placing the following code into your comments.php file where you want the subscription box to appear:
<?php if (function_exists('show_subscription_checkbox')) { show_subscription_checkbox(); } ?>
I recommend placing this just above the Submit button (or whatever your button says to submit the comment). This will allow readers to see the “subscribe box” before reading the comment and check it if they want to be notified of any responses to their comment.
It is important to note that you should NOT have this box checked by default (you can control this in your plugin’s Option panel). This will significantly annoy potential commentators as well as turn away some readers. I’ve noticed a few websites that have it checked by default and there is nothing more frustrating than leaving a comment and finding out you were subscribed to a post you commented on against your will. Make the box visable and people will use it if they want notification. I will sometimes check this box when I want to see any follow up comments, but I generally will not comment on sites that have this checked by default.









Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
I’ve actually never gotten more comments due to that plugin and I’ve been using it for a while.
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
Hi Jenny,
Determining if you got more comments or not is a hard thing to determine, but the idea is that people are more likely to comment if they can get a response.
This is particularly useful for certain blogs where people want to ask the author a question. This way they don’t have to check back to the site to get their response.
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 at 2:42 pm
I completely agree with you. I can’t stand when I comment, hit submit and then notice the box was already checked off. That definitely turns me off from commenting on someone’s blog. I’ve even seen some blogs not only default to having it checked, but they don’t even have descriptive text next to it explaining what it is!
Thanks muchly for this one. I just added it to my blog.
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Andrew - Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
It used to just bother me when people check it by default, but now it seems to have gotten more common. You are right, the box sometimes it isn’t even visible!
I think a campaign of some sort should be started!
Thursday, October 18th, 2007 at 3:21 pm
Great idea, Kyle! Let’s get a “No Default!” campaign going! Though it should go beyond comment boxes… I’m thinking all those websites that auto-sign you up for newsletters, auto-ship programs, etc!
Saturday, February 16th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Thanks for the suggestion.
Saturday, April 26th, 2008 at 3:26 pm
i have been using such plugins for long and the proved to be useful for me.
recommend them.
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