Dynaposty Dynamic Landing Pages

DynaPosty lets you define url variables and create shortcodes for corresponding dynamic content fields.

Translation: Easiest. Dynamic. Landers. Ever.

Author:Mobiah (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.7
WordPress version tested:3.0.5
Plugin version:0.2
Added to WordPress repository:06-12-2010
Last updated:06-12-2010
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DynaPosty allows you to create and manage custom shortcodes and datasets to give WordPress the added functionality of dynamic landing pages.

First, you can identify or create a url variable that will be used to associate each visitor with a particular message.

Next, you can set cookies so that each individual user is associated with that particular message, even if they leave your site and return later.

DynaPosty has a very intuitive interface that allows you to create datasets, define shortcodes, and generally create and maintain all sorts of information that can be injected into your pages and posts. Just put shortcodes where you want dynamic content, then your user's url variable will be correlated with a specific dataset, and they'll see your custom targeted data.

An example: Let's say you are running a pay-per-click campaign for two of your products. You can create the destination url for the click ads, and include a variable that will indicate which product the user is interested in. In this case, the variable is "sixpack," but you can just as easily use numbers as real words.

Have Lots of Cats? Our six pack kitten carriers are super cool and covered in awesomesauce. http://kittencarrierz.com/?product=sixpack

When DynaPosty recognizes the url variable, it will inject the associated content (that you have already created) into every page where you have added shortcodes.

So, to you, the admin, a post headline might look like this:

Welcome to KittenCarriers! We're currently running a special on [product], offering [discount] on all items shipped before [date]!

However, with the magic of DynaPosty and the content you've created, the user will see:

Welcome to KittenCarriers! We're currently running a special on Kitten Six Packs, offering 15% on all items shipped before Friday!

Pretty darn slick, wouldn't you say?

Also, just in case you were wondering, there's also a default dataset, so that if the user somehow wanders to that page without a url variable or a cookie, they will see a generic version of the headline, like this:

Welcome to KittenCarriers! We're currently running a special on all cat products, offering free shipping on all items shipped before Friday!

If you have LOTS of campaigns running and you have a .csv (comma separated values) file containing all your value sets and shortcode values, you can upload.

We think this is pretty neat. Hopefully, you do, too.


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