Add a Call to Action to your recipe template to promote your social media accounts or show any other message to your visitors on every single recipe. The Call to Action feature can be added in the Template Editor.
Set a custom author and optional author link per recipe to give credit. Make sure the author is set to “Custom author name”. That will allow you to set a link: Author Links when using “Post Author” If you have the recipe set to display the “Post Author” you can enable author links as well....
The ingredient links feature is perfect for affiliate marketing: set the link for a specific ingredient once and anytime you use it in a recipe it will show that link. Everything can be managed from 1 page without having to go into every single recipe. And you still have the ability to set a link for...
You can add images to your ingredients by enabling the “Image” column on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields > Ingredients page: They should show up in your recipes automatically as soon as you do that. In the Template Editor you can play around with the ingredient block properties to have the...
Similar to Ingredient Links you can set Equipment Links on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields > Equipment page: It’s also possible to set the nofollow attribute here. Other changes can be made on the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Links page. Draw even more attention to your equipment links by...
If you want to draw attention to your Equipment Links it might be a good idea to add images for them on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields > Equipment page (make sure the “Image” column is enabled): To actually display these images you’ll want to edit the “Recipe Equipment” block in...
If you want to fully integrate your Equipment Links with an affiliate program you can simply add the HTML code they provide and have that output the equipment image. This HTML can be set on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields > Equipment page (make sure the “Affiliate HTML” column is enabled):...
If you have access to the Amazon Product Advertising API (which you get for free once you generate a few sales) you can add your API keys to have a direct integration with Amazon for adding Equipment Affiliate Images. Setting up the Amazon Integration On the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Amazon Products page,...
You can set custom links for any of the taxonomy terms through the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields pages. For example: It’s also possible to set the nofollow attribute here. Other changes can be made on the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Links page. If you want terms to automatically link to an...
Add images to any of the taxonomy terms and display them in your recipe template using a “Recipe Tag” block in the Template Editor. Demo Video In this example video we create a “Allergen” taxonomy and display it as images in the recipe template. Quick note: in the video I did not set an alt...
Using the Template Editor, different share buttons can be added to a recipe template. In this video I walk you through how to add a Facebook Share and Text Share button (mobile only) to a recipe template: Available Share Buttons Right now these share buttons can be added in the Template Editor: Need even more...
The “Pin Recipe” button allows your visitors to easily pin the recipe image. With the Premium plugin and upwards you can set a custom image to use for this pin button, instead of the default recipe image. You might have to add the Pin Button to your recipe template in the Template Editor. Changing the description used...
You get the “Pin Recipe” button in the free version as well, but it’s limited to pinning whatever you’ve set as the recipe image. With the Premium plugin you also have the ability to set a custom pin image to be used instead, allowing you to optimize for Pinterest. Using a Custom Pin Image Make...
Instead of setting an image to use for the pin button, you can also set a specific Repin ID instead: After clicking on the “Use Repin ID” button you’ll be able to enter the ID: The ID for a specific pin can be found in the URL on Pinterest. For example, in the screenshot above...