Follow Widgets
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I’m looking at the different types of widgets. I see there are a few different follow widgets. What one do I use so I can see who is following me?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Go to http://wordpress.com/my-stats/
Click the link for Blog followers Followers (includes Publicize)
Here are your wordpress.com blog followers http://wordpress.com/my-stats/?blog_subscribers
Here are your email only followers http://wordpress.com/my-stats/?blog_subscribers&type=email
Here are your comment followers http://wordpress.com/my-stats/?comment_subscribers -
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You can set up email subscriptions here > Appearance > Widgets > Follow Blog Widgets by using this guide > http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/follow-blog-widget/
If you would like a follow button to appear on the bottom right hand corner of your site for those who do not have WordPress.com accounts go to > Settings > Reading and scroll down to Follower Settings:
These settings change emails sent from your blog to followers.
Logged out users __ Show follow button to logged out users.Checking this will present a follow button to logged out users in the bottom corner of their screen.
Find Friends Who Use WordPress > http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/find-friends/
You can customize the contact form with multiple fields, change the email address where you’ll be notified, and mark feedbacks as spam from your dashboard. http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact-form/
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You can set up email subscriptions here > Appearance > Widgets > Follow Blog Widgets by using this guide > http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/follow-blog-widget/
If you would like a follow button to appear on the bottom right hand corner of your site for those who do not have WordPress.com accounts go to > Settings > Reading and scroll down to Follower Settings:
These settings change emails sent from your blog to followers.
Logged out users __ Show follow button to logged out users.Checking this will present a follow button to logged out users in the bottom corner of their screen.
Find Friends Who Use WordPress > http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/find-friends/
You can customize the contact form with multiple fields, change the email address where you’ll be notified, and mark feedbacks as spam from your dashboard. http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact-form/
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You can set up email subscriptions here > Appearance > Widgets > Follow Blog Widgets by using this guide > http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/follow-blog-widget/
If you would like a follow button to appear on the bottom right hand corner of your site for those who do not have WordPress.com accounts go to > Settings > Reading and scroll down to Follower Settings:
These settings change emails sent from your blog to followers.
Logged out users __ Show follow button to logged out users.Checking this will present a follow button to logged out users in the bottom corner of their screen.
Find Friends Who Use WordPress > http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/find-friends/
You can customize the contact form with multiple fields, change the email address where you’ll be notified, and mark feedbacks as spam from your dashboard. http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact-form/
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Did I do it right timethief? I clicked on follow to see what would happened and it gave me a page to sign up. Is that what other people see?
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Hello all!
I own a music e-shop (http://dimosstathoulis.com/). I want be able to gather the emails from my subscribers, to send them emails with offers etc and i dont want to do that through blogging. Now you cant see the emails from wordpress users (just their blog url), you definitely cant see the publicized followers but only the emails from non wordpress users.
So the question is can i create my email list using wordress follow buttons or contact forms or do i need to use contact forms from services like mailchimp etc..
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