We have discussed ways to help increase. Here are some examples of inspiration. Form plug-in: the number of users registered by querying the form. Pop up plug-in: number of bootstrap and conversion rate captured from pop-up window. E-commerce plug-in: the amount generated by the store owner using the plug-in. 2. remind the user of the value of the plug-in before disabling it. The Management Dashboard component shows the value of plug-ins, but there is no guarantee that users will notice this. I decided to take this concept to the next step. Just as you always want to do, let’s take a look at the more mature and developed platform ecosystem outside the WordPress world. This is Microsoft Windows. At the macro level, word press is the same as the operating system, and the plug-ins are the same as the runnable applications. The
After you start the uninstall process of almost all software on windows, an uninstall warning message will be displayed, indicating that the application and its components will be lost. There is a similar trend in WordPress. Before deleting a plug-in, the delete plug-in confirmation page is displayed. However, if you carefully observe the plug-in deletion process, you will find that the user experience is very different. First disable the plug-in, and then click the delete link. The big difference is that there is no warning before disabling the plug-in. Occurs only after a single click. When the user disables the plug-in, you have decided to delete the plug-in. Also, if you have removed the plug-in before, you can hardly see all the text, just click the first button, because the message is completely generic. The
Through observation, simple additional functions can be created for the removal process. If you continue the removal process instead of disabling the plug-in, a message is displayed informing you of the potential loss. As shown below: When users correctly recognize the advantages of plug-ins, it is really more difficult to delete plug-ins. Remind the user what will be lost if the plug-in is abandoned. 3. before deactivation, users reported that freemius insights collected data on the installation of more than 30000 plug-ins. On average, 20% of the users who installed plug-ins deleted the plug-ins within the first 15 minutes without seeing them work. In addition, most users who start the uninstall process will still complete the uninstall process after reading the warning about lost items. The
The current infrastructure cannot know why the user decided to delete the plug-in. Moreover, if the plug-in developer does not know what a \
Inspired by the process of rejecting mailing lists, a similar feedback form was added to the plug-in. It was a complete choice, but it seemed that I was not alone in sharing his disappointment. In fact, we look at that form of 82% conversion. Eight out of every 10 people tell you why you want to delete the plug-in. Are you surprised? Eight out of every 10 users are happy to share the reasons for deleting the WordPress plug-in when asking questions. 4. obtain personal information through direct feedback email ratingw