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        • Smileworks_Liverpool
          Smileworks_Liverpool Subscriber last edited by

          I have looked at lots of different plugins and wanted a recommendation for an easy way for patients of ours to upload pictures of them out partying and having fun and looking beautiful so future users can see the final results instead of sometimes gory or difficult to understand before and after images.

          I'd like to give them the opportunity to write captions (like facebook or insta posts and would offer them incentives to do so.

          I don't want it to be too complicated for them or have too many steps or barriers but I do want it to look nice and slick and modern.

          Also do you think this would have a positive impact on SEO?

          I was also thinking of a Q&A app where dentists could get Q&A emails and respond - i've been doing AMA sessions and they've been really successful and I would like to bring it into out site and make it native.

          Thanks in advance 🙂

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          • Kateparish
            Kateparish last edited by

            site to promote UGC and would it have a positive income on SEO

            There are several ways for users to upload their images to your WordPress site to promote user-generated content (UGC). Here are some options:

            • Use a plugin: You can use a plugin like NextGEN Gallery or WPForms to allow users to upload images to your site. These plugins allow you to create custom forms with fields for image uploads.

            • Use the WordPress Media Library: You can also allow users to upload images using the built-in WordPress Media Library. To do this, you'll need to create a new post or page and enable the "Featured Image" option. Users can then upload their image as the featured image for the post or page.

            • Use social media: You can encourage users to upload their images to social media (e.g. Instagram) and use a hashtag that you monitor. You can then feature the best images on your site.

            In terms of the impact on SEO, user-generated content can have a positive impact if it is high-quality and relevant to your site's topic. Google and other search engines value fresh, original content, and UGC can help you achieve that. However, it's important to moderate UGC to ensure that it meets your quality standards and doesn't contain spam or inappropriate content. You should also ensure that any UGC you feature on your site is properly attributed to the original creator.

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            • Prakashtaggbox
              Prakashtaggbox last edited by

              There are several ways for users to upload their images to your WordPress site in order to promote user-generated content (UGC). Here are some of the best options:

              1. Enable user registration and allow users to upload images through their own profiles. You can do this by installing a plugin such as User Registration or Ultimate Member, which allows you to create custom user registration forms and add custom fields, including image upload fields.

              2. Use a front-end submissions plugin such as WPForms or Gravity Forms. These plugins allow you to create custom forms that users can use to submit content to your site, including images. You can set up these forms to automatically publish user-submitted content, or you can review and approve each submission before publishing.

              3. Install a UGC plugin such as [Taggbox Wordpress Plugin]. These plugins allow you to create a community forum or social network within your WordPress site, where users can post and share images with each other. You can also set up moderation rules to ensure that all content is appropriate and in line with your site's guidelines.

              Use a dedicated image-sharing plugin such as NextGEN Gallery or Envira Gallery. These plugins allow users to upload and share their images in a gallery format, which can be a great way to promote UGC and showcase your community's creativity.

              No matter which method you choose, it's important to make sure that your site is secure and that you have appropriate measures in place to protect users' personal information and content. You may also want to consider adding a term of service or user agreement that outlines your site's rules and guidelines for user-generated content.

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              • Smileworks_Liverpool
                Smileworks_Liverpool Subscriber last edited by

                YES! WP custom area.  That's the one I want.  Thanks roman. 🙂

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                • Roman-Delcarmen
                  Roman-Delcarmen @Smileworks_Liverpool last edited by

                  Ok, I have been working with **FormCraft**mainly by its flexibility, also does not need to code it or make some complex configuration, another good option is to create a customer area that bright you more flexibility. In that case WP Customer Area. I worked on a few projects with it and works like a charm for small websites, so if you want to implement it on your business (dentist website) and create an area where your patients can share their experience, upload photos or whatever you want this is a great solution.

                  The link that I added is for the free version, but there is a premium version ( I did not try the premium version ) just give it a check.

                  Hope this info will help you

                  Regards

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                  • Smileworks_Liverpool
                    Smileworks_Liverpool Subscriber last edited by

                    Hi Roman,

                    Thanks for this - some great options here for my page. But what about when people want to upload their own photos rather than reviews. So it's hosted on our site and could potentially one day form a sort of Q&A and brochure of our lovely patients.  I also need one for our recruitment page where people can upload CV's and cover letters but think I can fix that with one of my forms plugins.

                    Cheers,

                    Ed.

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                    • Roman-Delcarmen
                      Roman-Delcarmen last edited by

                      So basically you want to add some kind of reviews plugins to your site, right? if that is the case there are several options. Assuming that you use WordPress.

                      Facebook Reviews Pro WordPress Plugin
                      https://codecanyon.net/item/facebook-reviews-pro-wordpress-plugin/19287534

                      Google Places Reviews Pro WordPress Plugin
                      https://codecanyon.net/item/google-places-reviews-pro-wordpress-plugin/20255659?s_rank=2

                      Yelp Reviews Pro for WordPress
                      https://codecanyon.net/item/yelp-reviews-pro-for-wordpress/15376445

                      Also, you can use some local services such as Whitespark (I don't know if it works on UK)
                      https://whitespark.ca/google-review-link-generator/

                      I found this article very interesting **Quick Way To Display Google Reviews On Your Website. **Also if you want to play with javascript here is an interesting script on Github  http://peledies.github.io/google-places/

                      Hope this info will help you...regards

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