• Resolved rojokuze

    (@rojokuze)


    Hi

    Would you be willing to make this work on multisite? I’d be happy to pay for a custom version of the plugin which works on multisite subsite pages.

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  • Plugin Author Joeri van Veen

    (@ruigehond)

    Hi rojokuze, I’d have to investigate a couple of things regarding multisite. Can you send me an e-mail with what you would like to achieve? I’m not sure I understand the use case. My e-mail is joeri-at-removethis-joerivanveen-dot-com

    Hi,
    I think it would be nice to have it at a multisite, also.
    It is easier to maintain a multisite (e.g. with different languages mapped to different domains and landing pages that bring the traffic.

    Do you know how is it with SEO in your case? I am not good in SEO and I don’t know if could be seen as double content from the search engines.

    Plugin Author Joeri van Veen

    (@ruigehond)

    I’m researching the options at the moment. As is this plugin cannot be adapted to multisite, I would have to make a different one.
    Each-domain-a-page currently will point to the right canonical (the landing page domain name) (if you check the ‘canonical’ option in the settings) and also rewrite links throughout the WordPress installation to that domain name, this is to avoid the duplicate content problem. On the sites I have this plugin running on it works well SEO-wise, but not always, this also has to do with content and backlinks of course.
    In a multisite version that functionality should also be included.
    Will post here again when I know more regarding multisite.

    Plugin Author Joeri van Veen

    (@ruigehond)

    There is a paid multisite version available as of now, contact me if you’re interested. The multisite version is different in that you have to add the domains on the settings page. You can then assign any slug (regular post or page) and it works the same from there. The canonical option is also implemented, but not the locales option (yet). It also has a domain ownership checking feature advantageous on a multisite install.
    The multisite version can only work using the sunrise drop-in structure. It is developed together with an interested party and thoroughly tested, notably it is adapted to work with the WPMU domain mapping plugin and WP Rocket caching. This is also the reason it is paid: you will get support from me, we will get the plugin working well and fast on your specific install.

    @rojokuze can you send me the code you are using to hack MailPoet3 to allow it to be used for multisite? This is really key for us, and now we can no longer use MailPoet2.

    @sterndata ok. What is the best way to communicate with people?

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    @emilysmith The forums are public, so I really advise against posting your email publicly. You don’t need the spam and other crap that will flow from that.

    and I take it we cannot communicate through this platform about anything meaningful…or please advise?

    Thread Starter rojokuze

    (@rojokuze)

    I no longer use mailpoet, but hopefully now with the new owners, they’ll make it compatible with multisite going forward.

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    Plugin Author Joeri van Veen

    (@ruigehond)

    I don’t know anything about mailpoet 2 or 3. Sorry. This thread was a support thread for my landing pages plugin.

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