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How to Redirect Your User’s Attention with Comment Redirect

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Are you looking to engage your users by redirecting them to a different page after they leave a comment?

Comments are a great way to keep your users engaged and build a strong community around your content. Tiny hacks like automatically redirecting first-time commenters to a thank you page will help you improve the user experience and stand out.

In this article, we will show you how to easily redirect your users’ attention with a comment redirect in WordPress.

How to Redirect Your User's Attention with Comment Redirect

Why Redirect First-Time Commenters on Your WordPress Blog?

When your WordPress blog has an active and interesting comments section, users will feel more engaged. It can create a sense of community that encourages visitors to stay longer.

Since WordPress comments are so important, you should do everything you can to get more comments on your blog posts.

Using a comment redirect is an excellent way to recognize first-time commenters and thank them for their interest in your website. For example, you can redirect them to a Thank You page after they leave their first comment.

Expert Tip: Using Thrive Comments is another great way to make your comments section more engaging. It lets you enable users to like/dislike comments, award comment badges, and more.

With that being said, let’s look at how to redirect your users’ attention with a comment redirect.

How to Redirect Your User’s Attention with Comment Redirect

The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Comment Hacks plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you need to visit the Settings » Comment Hacks page to configure the plugin.

Comment Hacks settings page

The Comment Hacks plugin combines many useful hacks that can improve the default WordPress comment system. You can learn about them in our guide on how to install and set up Comment Hacks for WordPress.

But right now, we will focus on the comment redirect feature in the plugin. Go ahead and click on the ‘Comment redirect’ tab on the settings page.

Select a page where you want users to be redirected

Here, you need to select a page where you want to redirect commenters after leaving their first comment. This could be a simple thank you page with an email signup form, social media links, and your most popular posts.

You can also redirect users to a landing page, special offer, or a specific lead magnet page.

After selecting your page, click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.

To see the comment redirect in action, you will need to log out of your WordPress website first. After that, go to any post on your website and leave a comment using a random name and email address.

You will be automatically redirected to your selected page when you submit the comment.

Comment redirect page example

Creating a Powerful Comment Redirect Page

The Comment Hacks plugin only redirects first-time commenters. This means you only get one shot at converting those users into customers or loyal readers and leaving a meaningful impression.

First, you will want to set a goal for your comment direct page. This goal could be any task you would like to see the user perform.

For example, you can encourage new commenters to buy a product, sign up for your email list, follow you on social media, and more.

Then, we recommend spending some time creating a powerful comment redirect page.

You can design a beautiful custom page using a drag-and-drop page builder plugin. We recommend using SeedProd because it has several ready-to-use page templates that will work perfectly for this purpose.

Select a thank you page template

SeedProd allows you to add blocks for contact forms, social profiles, videos, text, and more.

For more details, you can see our guide on how to create a thank you page in WordPress.

Expert Guides on Improving WordPress Comments

Now that you know how to use comment redirects, you may like to see some other articles related to increasing user engagement with comments in WordPress.

We hope this article helped you learn how to redirect your user’s attention with a comment redirect in WordPress. You may also want to see these actionable tips to drive traffic to your WordPress site and our expert pick of the best plugins to improve WordPress comments.

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