• I’ve purchased subscribe 2 widget pro and I’m not adverse to springing for Readygraph, but it doesn’t seem to be appropriate to what I’m doing. I don’t have a commercial site, and the interest group will be a very narrow niche. I don’t anticipate “10,000 users” readygraph will bring will be relevant. I would like to have a floating widget that invited subscriptions, but I need to be able to control the verbiage and I didn’t like all the info readygraph was inundating me with in my admin, none of which looked relevant. I’m looking at spending some hours inputting people from my email list into my userbase, and I want to be sure this plugin will fit my needs before I make that investment of time.

    Is there something I’m missing here about what Readygraph will do for me?

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/subscribe2/

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  • @keress

    From what I understand of the way ReadyGraph works and from your description of your blog and it’s readership, I’m not sure ReadyGraph has anything to offer you.

    In order for you to benefit, there would need to be similar blogs with the same niche topics and readership so that ReadyGraph could share details of your sites and thus grow readership levels over all of the sites.

    Conflict of interest: I’m not affiliated with ReadyGraph and write a competing plugin.

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