How to Add WordPress Reaction Buttons to Boost Engagement

Are you looking to improve user engagement on your website?

Having reaction buttons on your WordPress site gives your readers a simple and easy way to leave feedback on your blog without having to type a comment.

In this article, we will show you how to add reaction buttons in WordPress.

How to Add WordPress Reaction Buttons to Boost Engagement

Why Add Reaction Buttons in WordPress?

Reaction buttons help you boost user engagement on your WordPress blog. because not all users have the time or confidence to leave a comment.

That’s why popular social media websites like Facebook use Like and other Reaction buttons to boost engagement. You can also add a Facebook Like button to your posts.

Facebook Lets Users React to Posts With the Like Button

You can encourage more interaction on your site by adding WordPress reaction buttons. These allow your users to engage with your post with just a click.

With that being said, let’s take a look at how to add this kind of reaction button to your WordPress site.

How to Add Reaction Buttons in WordPress

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

For this tutorial, we’ll use the free version of the plugin. There is also a premium version, WP Reactions, which adds additional features such as buttons for more social platforms.

Upon activation, head over to WP Reactions » Global Activation to configure the plugin. Once there, you need to toggle the ‘Reactions’ switch to the ON position.

Toggle the Reactions Switch to the ON Position

WordPress reaction buttons will now be displayed at the bottom of each post and page. You can customize various reaction options by clicking the ‘Customize Now’ button and using the WP Reactions setup wizard.

Customizing Your WordPress Reaction Buttons

The default settings of the WP Reactions plugin will work for most WordPress websites. However, there are still many ways to customize them to suit your needs.

First, you will see the 7 default emojis at the bottom of the screen. You can rearrange or replace the emojis by dragging and dropping them. When an emoji is highlighted blue, that means it’s already included.

Choose the Emojis to Add to Your Posts

When you are happy with your reaction button selection, click the ‘Next’ button at the bottom.

On the next page, you can choose the size of the emojis and whether to animate them. You can also choose the color of the badges that show how many times users have clicked on each reaction.

Pro users can disable these badges altogether.

Set Up Your Reaction Buttons

Now you can decide where to place the reaction buttons using the settings at the bottom of the screen. They can appear on posts, pages, or both, and you can display them before or after the content. You can also select if they will be left-, center-, or right-aligned.

When you are happy with your selections, just click the ‘Next’ button.

You can now choose the styling for the call to action (CTA), background, and border. By default, the words ‘What’s your Reaction?’ will appear above the buttons. You can change or hide this text, as well as adjust the font options.

Style Your Reaction Buttons

You can click the ‘Next’ button when you’re finished.

On the following page, you will configure the optional social share buttons. There are options to show buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Email, and Telegram. Pro users have even more options like LinkedIn and WhatsApp.

Set Up Social Share Buttons

By default, the plugin will show these social share buttons after the user clicks a reaction button. You can change or disable this setting under the ‘Button Behavior’ section.

As you scroll down the page, you will find options to customize the size and color of the social share buttons. Make sure you press the ‘Next’ button when you are ready.

Save Your Settings

Congratulations, you have now successfully configured your WordPress reaction buttons. Make sure you click the ‘Save & Exit’ button to store your settings.

Previewing Your WordPress Reaction Buttons

You can now visit any post on your website to see the reaction buttons in action. This is how it looks on our demo website using the default settings.

WordPress Reaction Buttons Preview

When you click one of the reaction buttons, its badge will be updated with a new total.

Notice that since we clicked an emoji, the social share buttons are now displayed under the WordPress reaction buttons.

WordPress Reaction Buttons Preview When Clicked

We hope this tutorial helped you learn how to add WordPress reaction buttons to boost engagement on your site. You may also want to learn how to add keywords and meta descriptions or check out our list of the best social media plugins for WordPress.

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How to Build Customer Loyalty in WordPress with Gamification

Do you want to build customer loyalty in WordPress with gamification?

Gamification lets you reward your loyal customers and users with points and other incentives. This can help to build customer loyalty and increase engagement and conversions on your website.

In this article, we’ll show you how you can build customer loyalty in WordPress with gamification.

How to build customer loyalty in WordPress with gamification (2 ways)

Why Build Customer Loyalty with Gamification in WordPress?

Adding gamification to WordPress lets you reward visitors with different incentives when they take certain actions on your website, like leaving a review, commenting, or buying a product.

This can help to improve customer loyalty, since your customers will feel more engaged with your WordPress website when they’re rewarded with discounts, redeemable points, and more.

Using gamification to reward customer loyalty can be a great way to get more sales in your online store or increase conversions on any type of website.

With that said, let’s show you two different ways you can build customer loyalty with gamification in WordPress. Simply use the quick links below to jump straight to the method you want to use.

Method 1. Add a Gamified Customer Loyalty Program to Your Online Store in WordPress

Before getting started, you need to have a functioning WooCommerce store already set up. If you’re still building your store, then check out our step by step guide on how to start an online store.

You’ll also want to make sure you choose high quality WooCommerce hosting and a professional WooCommerce theme.

After that, you can add a gamified customer loyalty program to your store.

The easiest way to do this is by using the Advanced Coupons plugin. It’s the best coupon code plugin for WordPress used by over 10,000 online stores.

Note: You can purchase the Advanced Coupons and Loyalty Program plugins together by getting the ‘All-In-One Bundle’. At the very least, you need to get the Loyalty Program plugin to create your own loyalty program.

First thing you need to do is install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our beginner’s guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Once you’ve done that, you need to go to Coupons » Loyalty Program in your WordPress admin dashboard and then click on the ‘Settings’ menu option.

This brings you to a screen where you can change how much your rewards points are worth.

Loyalty Program plugin settings

You can set the ‘Price to points earned ratio’ where a user will earn 5 points for every dollar spent. The ‘Points to price redeemed ratio’ is how many points it takes to reach a dollar. In this case, 10 points will equal one dollar.

You can also change the name if you want points to be called something else in your store.

Next, click on the ‘Points Earning’ menu option. Here you can choose the settings for how your points will be earned.

Points earning settings

If you scroll down to the ‘Points Amounts’ section, then you can choose the actions that will earn points.

Simply click the toggle for any action you want to earn points.

Point amounts toggle

You can also set the amount of points a user can earn per action on this page as well.

After that, click the ‘Redemption & Expiry’ menu option.

We’ll leave the default settings, but you can customize the minimum number of points before redemption, the expiry time for points, and more.

Redemption and expiry settings

As you make changes to your rewards program, it’ll save automatically, so you don’t have to worry about saving your changes.

Now your users can earn points whenever they purchase items, leave a review, complete their first order, and more.

Earn points example

Method 2. Build Loyalty with Gamified Popups in WordPress

Another way you can add gamification to your WordPress site and reward your loyal customers is with a spin to win popup. You can use this kind of popup to share discounts, special offers, and other perks as a reward.

Here’s how it can look to your visitors:

OptinMonster spin to win popup example

This type of popup can encourage your visitors to take action in your online store or website by enticing customers with an exclusive discount code or deal.

The easiest way to add spin to win and gamified popups to WordPress is with OptinMonster. It’s the best lead generation plugin for WordPress used by over 1.2 million websites.

OptinMonster

For more details, see our guide on how to add spin to win optins in WordPress and WooCommerce.

After you activate and setup the plugin you can fully customize what your gamified popups will look like, and who they will display for.

OptinMonster edit spin the wheel popup

We hope this article helped you learn how to build customer loyalty in WordPress with gamification. You may also want to see our expert picks of the best domain name registrars, and our step by step guide on how to start your own podcast.

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A Diatribe About Meetings for Developers

If the majority of your work meetings leave you feeling like this, you probably want to find a different employer.
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If you’re a professional software developer – which is likely since you’re reading this article – you’re probably on Reddit. A lot.

And why wouldn’t you be? It’s a magical place where you and your tribe can exchange pearls of wisdom like this one: