Subscribe To Comments
October 28th, 2007 in WordPress by kailoonThis is a great plug in for WordPress users to make their readers happy to comment on their blog. Subscribe to Comments is a robust plugin that enables commenters to sign up for e-mail notification of subsequent entries. The plugin includes a full-featured subscription manager that your commenters can use to unsubscribe to certain posts, block all notifications, or even change their notification e-mail address! Which means, it is kind of friendly and flexible notification for the readers. After you subscribed to comments, you will receive a notification via the email address you provided. It is such a good way to always get update from your favorite blogs.
I found this useful as I always subscribe to comments in any blog that providing this feature. I bet that most of you check mail everyday but not visit blogs everyday, right. So, this is a good way to get update to your commented blog via email. here are some of the key features of the plug-in :-
- Rudimentary security
- Recognition of subscription status
- Themeable subscription manager
- Ability to let users change notification e-mail address
- Easy integration into comments form
- Subscription without leaving a comment
- Customization
- Internationalization
Features
You can read the features here and download the plug-in if you want it. So, happy commenting!!!





this is useful and help readers get updated
welcome!
I have commenter request this function from me quite some time ago… I need this plug in, i download and activate it already…
thank dude
Yup, I wish to trace the new comments in those post. So, I can to really get into your blog
Yeah, I do noticed that you are the only one to have subscribe to almost all of my posts that you have commented
Hey, actually the new features from Blogger is good enough. I subscribed every post I commented in your site. I can update easily with any new comments
Cheers!
I feel really bad that Blogger does not have a similar feature. Then I noticed recently that Blogger has already — only if you have a Gmail account though.
Grrr…I want this plugin…