SocialToaster WordPress Integration

Allows you to integrate SocialToaster with a wordpress blog.

Author:SocialToaster - Josh Glazer (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.0
WordPress version tested:3.1.4
Plugin version:2.0
Added to WordPress repository:24-05-2011
Last updated:31-10-2011
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:https://my.socialtoaster.com/
Total downloads:908
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SocialToaster for WordPress is a plugin that allows a WordPress site to seamlessly
integrate with the SocialToaster social marketing automation solution. This plugin
provides for the following functionality:

SocialToaster for WordPress allows site owners to recruit site users to act as
“Ambassadors” for the site, whereby they can assist in promoting content published
on the site to their own personal social networks including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,
and MySpace. Ambassadors are simply website users that have a relationship to the
organization the site belongs to and who want to see that organization succeed. They
can be employees, customers, partners, volunteers, donors, or anybody that wants to
help promote site content. Ambassadors to go through a one-time sign-up process.

SocialToaster for WordPress allows posts that are published to be seamlessly promoted to
the Ambassadors’ networks via the SocialToaster marketing automation solution. The plugin
adds fields to the post submission form to allow the publisher to specify whether or not
content should be promoted through SocialToaster, to indicate what the Ambassadors’ status
updates will be changed to be, and to give the content a title to be referenced in
SocialToaster’s advanced reporting and analytics.

SocialToaster for WordPress Allows site administrators to maintain and administer the plugin.

Formbuilder Integration

You can use this plugin to create a form, and then attach it to a post.
In order for the information to get stored correctly on our end, the name
field must be have the value “full_name” in the “FIELD NAME” field, and
the email field must have the value “email”. There are plans to make this
more flexible in the future