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Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 11:04 am
by cardiocamp
I need help creating my login pages for both members and free access members who have opted it and have returned to my site. I am using Optimize Press for the bulk of my site. The only plug ins they have tutorials for right now are for using DAP and Wishlist (both are costly). Help please!!

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 12:17 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
You can edit your login page from WP Admin -> s2Member -> General Options -> Login/Registration Design.

You can also specify different login welcome pages depending on their level and other variables from here WP Admin -> s2Member -> General Options -> Login Welcome Page.

I hope that helps. :)

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 1:34 pm
by cardiocamp
Hi Christian,
Thanks so much for your quick reply! I appreciate it. These logins are giving me a headache!
www.cardiocamp.net is my site. Once an email and name are submitted, it works fine. You get redirected to my welcome page (which I'm still working on). But, when a user returns, I need a page for them to sign in on (not the original squeeze page). And then I need another log in page for paid members. Does this make sense?
-Christina

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 6:44 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
Hi Christina. :)

I see, so you want a login page that isn't the default one? Well, you could use a login widget. s2Member Pro has one, the Pro Login Widget. There is a free login widget plugin too, but I like s2Member's best and it's certain to be fully compatible.

Another thing you could do is copy the form's HTML from the default login page and paste it in a custom page you create to have more control over it, but the lost paswords page or failed login attempts would still still go to the wp-login.php.

I hope that helps.

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 7:26 pm
by cardiocamp
Thanks so much again for your help. It's just such a foreign language for me. I'll give it a try. Have a great night!
Christina

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 20th, 2011, 8:04 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
:)

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 26th, 2011, 1:43 pm
by cardiocamp
Hi Christian,
Let me start by saying how awesome you've been in getting back with me so quickly. I really appreciate it!
For some reason I feel in the dark with what I'm trying to accomplish with these log ins. I've now got a log in link on my squeeze page. But, there are discrepancies.
Is there any way we could set up a few minutes to skype so you could walk me through this and answer some questions I have. I've been a nuisance, I know, and want to get this straightened out once and for all so I can stop bugging you. I'm hoping to launch SOON and cannot figure this out. Thank you so much for your consideration.
-Christina
www.cardiocamp.net

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 26th, 2011, 9:35 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
Hi Christina. Thank you very much for saying that. I'm very glad I've been able to help you what I did so far.

I'll be happy to help you sort out the discrepancies if I can, but I don't think I'll be able to Skype (audio problems). Could you please tell me what the discrepancies are, between the squeeze page and what other page? Give me the URLs or screenshots, please.

By the way, your page is looking good. Don't forget to split-test a lot! (bullets, call-to-action, button, etc.) The video took a long time to even start and then rebuffered a lot for me, and my connection is not slow. http://cristianlavaque.com/2010/04/12/v ... f-5-people ;)

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 27th, 2011, 10:36 am
by cardiocamp
Hey Christian!
Thanks for the heads up on the buffering. I'll see what I can do about that. I'm actually planning on re-shooting that squeeze page video. I feel like what I have now is too predictable and gimmicky. (I actually have to re-shoot all the videos you'll see because of the audio.) I uploaded the video to iMovie, exported it using Quicktime, then uploaded it to YouTube, then put it on the site. Is that the best way? Anyway......

OK - the squeeze page has a login link that takes you to the s2member login. Now this is for people who have paid and are logging in, I believe. Users who have signed up for free and want to return to the site at a later time have the problem. Someone suggested that I direct them in an email to then go to http://www.cardiocamp.net/welcome This will divert them from the squeeze page and get them right into the free access area. I don't know of any other way to allow users in the free access area. Then, if they do decide to buy, they will need to go back to the squeeze page to login. That seems pretty silly to me.

Thanks again, Christian!
-Christina

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 27th, 2011, 10:58 am
by cardiocamp
real quick:
I just used the embed code for the video instead of the url. That was probably the problem! Thanks so much...again!
Christina

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 27th, 2011, 4:25 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
I can't comment on what the best compression settings would be, but I'd research it a bit because it's really important. I'm glad you fixed the embed code! You need to default the player to autoplay to have it as before, and I'd suggest defaulting to 240p instead of the 360p one (which still rebuffered once for me). The nice thing about the way you had it before is that there weren't links that'd take you away from the page, though.

cardiocamp wrote:OK - the squeeze page has a login link that takes you to the s2member login. Now this is for people who have paid and are logging in, I believe. Users who have signed up for free and want to return to the site at a later time have the problem. Someone suggested that I direct them in an email to then go to http://www.cardiocamp.net/welcome This will divert them from the squeeze page and get them right into the free access area. I don't know of any other way to allow users in the free access area. Then, if they do decide to buy, they will need to go back to the squeeze page to login. That seems pretty silly to me.


Hmm... I'm still confused about it. Could you please explain really simple what your funnel is? I think this is the part that's confusing me (or maybe I didn't sleep enough lol).

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 27th, 2011, 9:19 pm
by cardiocamp
Trust me - I'm sure your sleep wasn't the problem! I'll try my best. Building websites isn't my forte. = )

I don't really know how much of a funnel I've got. There's the squeeze page (www.cardiocamp.net). Once someone decides they want free access they are sent to the welcome page (www.cardiocamp.net/welcome). They would then look around the free stuff and then get to the membership details page (www.cardiocamp.net/members). Here is where they can sign up.
The other option from the squeeze page is a paid member login. This takes them to the member's home page (www.cardiocamp.net/workouts).
The problem is when a free access individual returns to www.cardiocamp.net (maybe it's a few days later). There is no way for them to get back to the free access area. The member login only accommodates paid members. And the name and email opt in only accepts new individuals (an error pops up if you try to re-use a name and email). Free access people need to be redirected to the welcome page somehow.

Clear as mud?

Thanks again for the help with the video quality. I'm waiting on some equipment to re-shoot and I'll see if I can manage the things you mentioned! (cross your fingers!)

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 27th, 2011, 11:04 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
OK, I think I got it this time.

And you can't have the link to the Free area in the squeeze page or they won't sign up.

Are you just redirecting them to the Free area after signing up or do you send them a link to it in an email after they confirm their subscription?

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 1:06 pm
by cardiocamp
Good afternoon!
Yes, to your first question.

When they opt in with their name and email, they are automatically sent to the Welcome page (www.cardiocamp.net/welcome). They also receive a confirmation email thanking them for their info.
It seems though that the next time they want to visit the site that cookies should bypass them from the squeeze page and take them straight to the welcome page instead of me having to provide, in an email, an alternate home page address of www.cardiocamp.net/welcome.
Now, for paid members, I don't want them to bypass the squeeze page because that's where their log in is at.
Oh My GOSH!! I want to just scream! I don't know what to do here.
I'm going to go through s2member tutorials again and see if it helps.
I'm sorry to be such a headache!

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 1:26 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
It's not really an s2Member issue, it's the custom setup you have, so the s2Member videos probably won't do much for you in this case.

I can perfectly understand how frustrating something can be when you just can't seem to get it working the way intended.

OK, the cookie thing should work if it's still there (i.e. the user didn't block/delete it) and your script works properly to handle it. I'd contact the developer that set it up for you so he makes it work (although he can't do anything if the cookie isn't there when the person comes back).

I suggest you do provide the link to the free area in an email so they have it in the future regardless of the cookie. That solves your problem.

Paid members can login clicking the link in the squeeze page, but I suggest you also give them a link to their login page in the thank you email.

I hope that helps. :)

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 1:38 pm
by cardiocamp
Yes, this helps. I'm working on things right now. I'll probably end up emailing you later with some questions if they don't get answered in the tutorials. I'm sure you cant wait for that, huh? Haha.
Take care and have great day! Thanks for your interest and help!

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 1:58 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
I'm glad it helps. :)

Cool, I'll be around. Post here, send the email only for private info, I get to the forums much faster.

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 2:34 pm
by cardiocamp
So is this "quick reply" on the forum or private? Can you tell my brains are scrambled? = )

Anyway, I was just testing and I THINK I may have gotten it. I tried using the same login form the paid members will use for a free access member. And it got me in. There is a God!!

Another simple question: I already put my pay pal buttons in using Optimize Press. I don't need to re-do it with s2member do I? ...Or re-do it, for that matter.

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 3:57 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
Are they PayPal buttons you generated over at PayPal or with s2Member?

Just in case, read this thread about that: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=309

Re: Integrating s2Member and Optimize press

PostPosted: April 28th, 2011, 9:06 pm
by cardiocamp
I followed the Optimize Press tutorial which I believe used the buttons at PayPal.com.
I apologize - it was in the beginning that I set this up (it's a fog by now). I know it wasn't with s2member.

That thread got complicated for me and I didn't follow all of it. Hopefully I don't need to = )
Hopefully it's fine the way it is.

Take care, Cristian!