need help with WordPress and html files

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by Buhawi, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hello there!

    First off, I have no background in coding and design and can only log into my WordPress admin and create posts, publish content.

    This is my situation:

    I have a squeeze page built on a domain with WordPress - it's published as a page.

    Now, I got hold of PLR files which are in html which I would like to use in my opt in sales funnel (OTO page, downsell page, download page). My challenge now is how do I make these files work with WordPress being on my domain? Is this safe to do?

    Here's what I would like to happen:

    Say I have mydomain.com which is a 1-page WordPress site containing my opt in form. After sign up, I would like my subscriber to go to:

    mydomain.com/OTO.html, then after buying they go to mydomain.com/download.html, or if they don't buy what is offered on the OTO page, they are directed to mydomain.com/downsell.html

    How do I do that considering I have to use the html page files and not have to create WP pages for each of those?

    Hope you can help me with this. Thanks in advance!
     
    Buhawi, Mar 10, 2012 IP
  2. hmansfield

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    You left out an important detail of your sinister plan.
    What payment processor are you using?

    All of the"after they buy they go here", and "If the don't buy they go here" can probably be done with your checkout system. For instance in Pal Pal merchant services you can set this exact thing in the settings when you are making checkout buttons.

    As far as the files go. I'd have to see what you have and what you want it to do.

    Redirect after sign up, there are plug ins for that, and opt in systems that can be applied.

    HTML? You can create custom page templates using your HTML. It will probably have to be tweaked, but it can be done.

    Again, there really isn't enough information for anyone to give you any definitive answers.
     
    hmansfield, Mar 11, 2012 IP