• mistermessa

    (@mistermessa)


    I have a website that lists the content available on the main page via regular posts. Each post has a ‘go to premium section’ link at the bottom. This link takes you to a splash page showing you how to gain access and then takes you to a separate ‘premium content’ page (filling out a survey, to generate a bit of money for my hosting) via CPALead to make it accessible.

    Can I make an entirely different area to display ‘premium content’ posts. As-Is, I have all the premium content listed on one singular page, but this it very time-taking to constantly update that singular page, as apposed to posting a new post for each new piece of premium content via publishing software such as w.blogger.

    Thank you for any support.

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  • Thread Starter mistermessa

    (@mistermessa)

    I’ve figured out how to do it via searching the forums here. For anyone else who needs to do this. The method of making a hidden category, hiding it from the index, and the sidebar seems to be the best method thus far.

    Thank You.

    Thread Starter mistermessa

    (@mistermessa)

    Edit/Update. I’ve got all the rest of it figured out now thanks to these forums. However, I still have a problem. The CPALead plugin only allows you to specify pages/posts to have the code on. Not an actual category in and of itself. So Unless I add a ‘middle-man’ page with said cpacode, THEN linking them to the hidden category (premium content). There is no way for the cpacode to activate. Not to mention anyone could simply bookmark the category-page after they’ve done the survey once, and never have to do it ever again. Thus defeating the entire purpose.

    Has anyone found a way to link it specifically to a category?

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