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Stefano
KeymasterHi Haitian,
I’m not sure I understand what your question is. I guess you see a Total payment of $126: that does not mean that Post Pay Counter will pay you that figure at all. Could you elaborate a little more what you expect from the plugin? πIf you are talking about the Request Payment addon, authors should see a big button at the top of their stats page allowing to request a payment.
Have a nice day,
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KeymasterHi Maulik,
as long as Google Analytics logs the pageview when the next post is loaded, yes: Post Pay Counter and its Analytics visits integration will work flawlessly! πHave a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Brennen,
sorry for the hiccup – you purchased renewals AND new addons all together, and our system did not manage that well. Sorry about that!I have just resent you your receipt with the license key for the Custom Email Notifications addon, let me know if all is well now! π
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Rich,
you can post it here and mark the post as private – it’s safe!I will split your request in a new topic – please don’t jump in other people’s topics, open your own π
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterYou are very welcome! π
Stefano
KeymasterI should let the month pass by and then view βLast Monthβ to get the correct figures as it will tabulate all views up to the 30 day mark (for any post that qualifies) regardless of the time frame and posts that get views this month will also be factored in even if it was posted last month.
This will work.
However I could set my viewing window to be July 1st to August 31st, but then every month going forward, I would end up double paying posts if I checked it manually.
But this will work better! You only have to mark posts as paid when you pay them (no need to use PayPal, just the plain mark as paid feature), and old visits won’t be considered for future payments, nor posts that have already been paid.
It is not exactly your need, but I think this tutorial will give you a little more insight of how this method works: https://postpaycounter.com/set-up-an-effective-visits-payment-flow/
Have a nice day, π
StefanoStefano
KeymasterI’m glad to know you purchased the PRO version π
The date picker in the stats page only affects the posts displayed: posts published in the time range will be displayed, and others won’t. If you want to tweak the visits time, you should have a look at the two Analytics boxes in the Options page, there is inline documentation that should help you, but of course do ask for clarification if needed π
Stefano
KeymasterHi Michael,
βBut, if i use this, for example, Article A has 2000 visits from begining to 2017-07-31 and i have paid this. How i calculate new visitor > 2017-07-31 ? did your plugin trigger this ? β
If you mark Article A as paid (see tutorial), its Due Payment value will drop to zero. New (unpaid) visits will make the Due Payment increase again π
I hope this helps!
have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Leandro,
the plugin currently allows one currency only to be used. There’s no explicit, native way to have Adsense in USD, payments in BRL and have the plugin do the conversion in between, I’m afraid.However, I think you could easily tweak the plugin to get it to do what you need! In fact, the Adsense revenue share feature allows to share with authors a percentage of their ads revenues. You could put the currency change together with the percentage you would like to share, all in the same number. Let me make an example:
Suppose a post generated 10 USD of ads revenues. This roughly equals to 31.6 BRL, at the current exchange rate of 3.16. Suppose you want to give authors 70% of their revenue. Well, if you enter in the plugin 70 x 3.16 = 221.20 as adsense share percentage, you will get the correct BRL amount to show up in payments. The drawback is that you will have to make sure the exchange rate is correct and up-to-date when you make a payment, but it should work flawlessly! π
What do you think?
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Bradley,
it should work just fine! πIf all URLs get you to the same post (and there’s no htaccess redirect), then all visits will be put together and make up a unique grand total.
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterOkay – If you are sure it was an issue with Google Analytics, I’d go ahead and try to fix it! Would you be glad to be using it, instead of another plugin through a postmeta?
Stefano
KeymasterCallback name
THis field i mean ? could you tell me, what must i fille ?
I quote from the tooltip that’s just beside that field:
If you already have some plugin counting visits, and it provides a PHP callback which accepts as input the $post WP object and outputs an integer number of visits, you can use those data to compute payments. If the callback is a class method, specify it in the form of classname, methodname. This is NOT user-personalizable.
Anyway, it’s now not clear to me whether you are using Google Analytics as visits source or something else… Please, be specific on what you are trying to achieve and mention only one issue at a time, otherwise it gets very difficult to provide effective support π
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KeymasterOtherwise, if you want to provide me a temporary admin account I’ll be glad to have a look myself and try to understand what’s going on π
Stefano
KeymasterOf course I wouldn’t require Analytics integration to be inactive forever, it was just temporary to test whether the issue could be related to Analytics π
Stefano
KeymasterYups, it very fast when i deactive your plugin, did you know why,i have 3k articles in this web.
The amount of articles will only influence the stats page. I have 10k posts in my test environment and it loads just fine – although the stats page is quite slow.
Actually when open your plugin OPtion page, it really slow, and timeout, did you already fix this issues ?
Have you linked the plugin with Analytics? If that’s the case, could you try revoking the authorization and see if it speeds up? If that’s not the case, could you please try deactivating ALL other plugins (only leave Post Pay Counter active) and see if the admin dashboard is still slow?
I have many web, could I install your plugin in one web but retrive data from another web ? since my writer could in 2-3 difference web ?
No, I’m afraid that’s not possible.
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Michael,
are you talking about the WP admin dashboard? My plugin should do nothing on that… Have you tried deactivating the PRO version? Does the wp-admin homepage run faster without it?Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterI am using views from the WP stats in your tutorial.
I can provide support about Post Pay Counter – if visits displayed by my plugin are different than the ones showed in WP-PostViews, or if no visits are displayed at all. However, if visits logged by WP-PostViews don’t match your expectations for some reason, then you should contact the WP-PostViews support team π
If there’s some issue related to Post Pay Counter, please elaborate some more on it, providing screenshots and pointing out at the issue. I will be glad to help π
Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterI should have found and fixed the issue. Before releasing the fix, can you confirm that turning on payment tooltips the issue goes away (Miscellanea > Performance > Display payment tooltips in stats)? Thanks!
Stefano
KeymasterTotal Pay = 0.02$
Due Pay = 0.0179123Was this a glitch in your post, or is the currency symbol missing for real?
Stefano
KeymasterI tried changing the decimal number to 3, then 1 but it doesnβt change anything. Always displays 6-7 decimals.
I’ll have a more in-depth look at that then, thanks!
Is there a way to register for this forum as a user? I keep replying back and as a guest and have to enter in my name and email info every time. I didnβt see a register or login link on this site anywhere
Never thought anyone would like to π
You can register through this page, and then you should not have to enter your data anymore
https://postpaycounter.com/wp-login.php?action=registerHave a nice day,
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