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Joe
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26th May 2011
I am creating a site for writers, and will be going off to a conference to sell accounts at a cheaper rate than on the site.
When people do it this way, am I able to go into the plugin and manually give users an account for 12 months, then have it work as usual when those twelve months are over?
I am creating a site for writers, and will be going off to a conference to sell accounts at a cheaper rate than on the site.
When people do it this way, am I able to go into the plugin and manually give users an account for 12 months, then have it work as usual when those twelve months are over?
I believe it is possible to manually extend, yes. At the end of the 12 months those users would need to renew themselves by clicking on the buttons provided.
You should probably know that Supporter is effectively superceeding Pay To Blog so you might want to use that instead.
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Sales & Support Pro — 26th May 2011 #
Hi Joe,
I believe it is possible to manually extend, yes. At the end of the 12 months those users would need to renew themselves by clicking on the buttons provided.
You should probably know that Supporter is effectively superceeding Pay To Blog so you might want to use that instead.
Phil
Member — 26th May 2011 #
I do like supporter, but wasn't sure if I could set it up so that there is no free option. they will need to pay before gettign the blog.
Also, would it be possible to restrict it to one blog per payment?
Sales & Support Pro — 26th May 2011 #
Ah yes that's true, people would be able to get a free blog using Supporter - I hadn't considered that, sorry.
Yep, it's all blog-based rather than user so one payment would only apply to one blog.
Phil
Member — 26th May 2011 #
No problem, at least I can add people for a year :0)
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