Search Engine query in WordPress free WordPress plugin
Description
The widget aim is trying to reduce the bounce rate of your blog and provide the visitor a better navigation experience. When a visitor lands on your site from a search engine result page, he is in need of a certain information / service your page might satisfy. It often happens the visitor go away just after reading that page, for various reasons. Why not to try suggesting him more posts on the topic he is interested in at that moment, so that he might visit more pages? The Search Engine Query in WordPress widget grabs the query the visitor used on the search engine, executes it in the blog search and displays results, suggesting the visitor further reading about what he is actually looking for. If the visitor does not come from a search engine and the current page is the single post template, the widget can display the most recent posts in the current post category. There is an option in the widget control panel to turn this feature down. In that case, if the user does not come from the search engine the widget box simply doesn’t appear. The widget is compatible with WP Super Cache, just enable the ajax technology on the widget settings. The plugin has been tested only on WordPress 2.7 but should not cause errors on previous versions (it might not work indeed). The plugin requires Php5 or higher. Widget Features * If the visitor comes from a search engine result page, the widget grabs the search engine query, executes it in the internal search (with the WP_Query object) and shows results * If the visitor is browsing a post detail (is_single()) and the visit source was not a search engine result page, the widget get the current post category and shows the
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Francesco Castaldo
Popularity:
Low
WPMarket

