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Duct Tape Marketing: Testing SezWho commenting plug-in

  • wannabeMogul · 1 year ago
    SezWho is a really great concept for a plug-in. It's hard to really identify who a commenter is and where their biases might be just from a website link they leave--and sometimes they don't even leave one.

    I'll definitely try it out here, and I might even have to take your lead and add it to my own blog.
  • John Jantsch · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the input - I agree, it's nice to get some sense of how active folks are and what themes they have when it comes to comments.
  • Yvonne DiVita · 1 year ago
    This seems line a great plug-in, John. When you say plug-in... does that mean it doesn't work like a widget? (my tech ability is limited, as you can tell) If it doesn't work like a widget, will it work on a typepad blog, too?
  • Arpan Jhaveri · 1 year ago
    John, have a look at IntenseDebate. I did a comparison of both SezWho and them on my personal blog an ended up using IntenseDebate. The two things that swayed me were the reputation system, where people can, a la digg, vote other comments up or down and the RSS feeds for other users to subscribe to comments. Note - i am in no way affiliated with the product - just a very happy user!
  • John Jantsch · 1 year ago
    Yvonne - this won't be the most technical definition but basically a plug-in is something provides function and the widget is more often about how that function is displayed. So, you can have plug-ins that use widget technology and some that don't.

    WP has enabled widgets as a way to drag an drop a certain plug-ins function onto your theme without any coding. (Of course there are other widgets out there that would allow you paste something to you theme from another site too.)

    Back to the plug-in SezWho is a plug in that make display without a widget because I already have comment display all set-up

    The recent post plug in in the left side bar is a plugin that displays using the widget drag an drop readiness of my theme.

    Hope that didn't make things less clear!
  • John Jantsch · 1 year ago
    Arpan,

    Thanks for that tip, I'll have a look at IntenseDebate. Is it 2.3 ready?
  • John Calkins · 1 year ago
    I like the sezwho, my day begins checking seven different analytical. I am building a new web based business that will change the way business people send letters and marketing literature. The focus of Better Way Mail is to make our customers more successful by getting them noticed and remembered. Making it happen with creative and innovative designs, an efficient manner of operation, and the psychology to anchor your brand in the minds of the customers. Go visit http://hotcookies.net for more information.
  • May · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the info on SezWho! Checked out the website myself :)
  • Nancy Cole · 1 year ago
    Hi there,

    For easy, cut-and-paste widgets that include comments, ratings, scores and top-rated content, check out js-kit.com. TechCrunch called it "easy peasy". :)

    Cheers,

    Nancy
  • Walt Goshert · 1 year ago
    John,

    Any conclusions on use of Sez Who?

    I've noticed that very few people vote up comments. Seems like not many people are tapping into this feature of Sez Who.

    But, it is nice to see where and what someone has commented previously.

    I'll have to check out IntenseDebate.
  • Jeneane · 1 year ago
    John, what do you think so far?
  • 2mk · 1 year ago
    This plugin make author link become not direct link.
  • Justin · 1 year ago
    I like the plugin, I just starting using it myself on my own website.