share4win
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Good luck to your journey. How long it takes to create one quiz for you?
Some people recommend using WP Quiz and others recommend Quizé. I'm personally going to use Quizé.
@alias2002 - @Jammy0308 Would you mind guys recommending one based on your experiences in this field. Thanks in advance![]()
Thank you very much for your detailed reply. So as I understand, Quizé doesn't suit long-term plans as it gives a bad experience to the visitors, in the other hand, wp quiz is user-friendly but isn't made for monetization?I think that mostly depends on your focus.
I personally prefer the feel of wp quiz pro, the way it works etc. However, right out of the gate, you can only place really place an inbetween the questions. With some minor work you can get to place ads above and below the quiz. If you are wanting to get better placements and slots than that you will need to make some serious changes.
Quize is built with ads in mind, that's it's focus. It's not great at caching, it's slower, and a bit clunky but it's the best at monetisation.
If you're goal is to make the most and cover the quizzes in ads I would go with Quize, you'll have to learn to get through the pains. If you are after something that's polished, a nicer user experience but can be worse on the monetisation then go with wp quiz.
Good luck!
I might even release my custom WP quiz version one day that adds better customisation. We'll see.
Thank you very much for your detailed reply. So as I understand, Quizé doesn't suit long-term plans as it gives a bad experience to the visitors, in the other hand, wp quiz is user-friendly but isn't made for monetization?
Thanks mate, you've been really helpfulI would say so, yes.
Quize = Monetization focus, is a bit clunky to use for yourself and users
Wp Quiz Pro = User focus with monetization thrown in. Is polished for yourself and users.
I would still recommend Quize for the average BHW user.
It's up to you. I don't like Quize and I'm not going to use it, it's too spammy, it looks awful and the user experience is below non-existant.@ScottKnight I'm working on my quiz site and got Bimber theme from @Festinger vault which comes with its own quiz plugin (Snax), I've also downloaded Wordpress Viral Quiz Plugin (which I believed was Quizé, turns out it isn't).
Should I download the original Quizé and which one would you recommend?
I research the topic and I create them from scratch. Copying quizzes isn't an option. If users find the same quizzes everywhere, they leave your site before it fully loads.How do find any quizess?
It depends on the research time (if it's a topic I don't really know it takes longer), the number of images I need etc. For a topic I know it takes on average, let's say, 15 to 45 minutes.Good luck to your journey. How long it takes to create one quiz for you?
Thank you.Good luck on this interesting journey ^ _ ^
I just tried Quize and boom back to Wp Quiz Pro Again.I think that mostly depends on your focus.
I personally prefer the feel of wp quiz pro, the way it works etc.
Yeah, wp quiz pro gives better user exp, but you earn less, if you model is CPM.I just tried Quize and boom back to Wp Quiz Pro Again.
So i totally agree with your personal opinion.
I would say so, yes.
Quize = Monetization focus, is a bit clunky to use for yourself and users
Wp Quiz Pro = User focus with monetization thrown in. Is polished for yourself and users.
I would still recommend Quize for the average BHW user.
So as I understand, Quizé doesn't suit long-term plans as it gives a bad experience to the visitors, in the other hand, wp quiz is user-friendly but isn't made for monetization?
For now.do you use fb and reddit only?
good luck
If it’s a paid plugin you should contact support instead of figuring out yourself.I have a bug with Wp Quiz Pro when it comes to result sharing. It works, but it doesn't share the result in the facebook post, it shares only the link of the quiz. I need to find the solution.
I can't be bothered to wait for support because most of the times support is slow and as much as they try to fix something, they fail. So if I can't fix it, I'd rather find an alternative rather than waste my time waiting for support to answer and figure it out.If it’s a paid plugin you should contact support instead of figuring out yourself.
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