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Top 15 Wordpress Plugins We Can’t Live Without
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Top 15 Wordpress Plugins We Can’t Live Without

  1. Akismet 2.0
    Akismet is a Comment Spam Filter Plugin for your blog. You need your very own WordPress.com API key to use it. However, it is well worth the trouble. Akismet is renowned for stopping some hard core comments spam. It is Solid!
  2. 404 Notifier
    This plugin will log 404 hits on your site and can notify you via e-mail or you can subscribe to the generated RSS feed of 404 events. Very useful. This is a Wordpress Plugin by Alex King.
  3. (Brian’s) Threaded Comments
    The very popular (Brian’s) Threaded Comments. Allows your visitors to reply to someone’s comment and have the reply nestled within the first comment, slightly offset. Gives an easier way to follow a comment conversation, plus allows for a collapsible comment section.
  4. FeedBurner FeedSmith
    Originally authored by Steve Smith, this plugin detects all ways to access your original WordPress feeds and redirects them to your FeedBurner feed so you can track every possible subscriber.
  5. Google XML Sitemaps
    While I won’t go into the details as to why it is important for your website to have a Sitemap on Google, this plugin will generate a sitemaps.org compatible sitemap of your WordPress blog which is supported by Ask.com, Google, MSN Search and YAHOO. Follow this link for more information on What Are Sitemaps.
  6. MyAvatars
    This plugin allows you to add MyBlogLog.com avatars to Wordpress comments. There is a way to nestle the MyAvatars plugin to work in conjunction with (Brian’s) Threaded Comments. For the installation procedure, look at John Chow’s MyAvatars Article.
  7. SEO Title Tags
    I will assume that you have changed your Wordpress Permalinks option to something other than default. We use the second option here which is Date & Time based. Search engine optimize your blog’s title tags. You can create and customize various titles for every page, post, tag on your entire blog. The other alternative is Optimal Title, which places the title before your blog’s name.
  8. Popularity Contest
    This will enable ranking of your posts by popularity; using the behavior of your visitors to determine each post’s popularity. You can afterwards display your most popular posts anywhere you want. Help your visitors find the most popular posts quickly and easily. This is a Wordpress Plugin by Alex King.
  9. Related Posts
    Returns a list of the related entries based on active/passive keyword matches. Place this option in your Single Post template and list related articles / posts. Keep your visitors reading longer and visiting your website longer as well.
  10. Share This
    Let your visitors share a post/page with others. Supports e-mail and posting to social bookmarking sites. Note the ShareThis green icon & link at the bottom of this post.
  11. Show Top Commentators
    Encourage more feedback and discussion from readers, by rewarding them every time they post a comment! Readers with the most comments are displayed on your Wordpress blog, with their names (linked to their website if they provided one).
  12. Subscribe To Comments
    Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Give your visitors a reason to come back and visit your website once more.
  13. WP-Email
    Allows people to recommend / send your WordPress blog’s post / page to a friend. Note the “Email This Article” link at the top of the article. Plugin by Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan.
  14. WP-Print
    Displays a printable version of your WordPress blog’s post / page. Note the “Print This Article” link at the top of the article. Plugin by Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan.
  15. WP-Grins
    A Clickable Smilies hack for WordPress. Allows you to give your visitors the opportunity of putting Smilies in the comments. This is a Wordpress Plugin by Alex King.

But wait, there’s more. I’ve two more plugins to mention that are also useful, yet I’ve elected not to include them in the main list for dubious reasons. I simply like absurd rationale.

  1. Challenge
    Based on and improved over Steve Herod’s “Did you pass math?” plugin, Challenge restricts comment spam by throwing the commenter a challenge. You’ll notice in our comments section the part which asks “What Year Is It?”. However, we’re not using Challenge due to some technical difficulties and whatnot. Therefore, the “What Year Is It?” question is a simple JavaScript hack on our part.
  2. Maintenance Mode
    This plugin is only activated when you need to take down your website, therefore, it is Always Deactivated. It adds a splash page to your blog that lets visitors know your blog is down for maintenance. Logged in administrators get full access to the blog including the front-end.

That’s it, that’s our list. If you have any other plugins you want to recommend, please do so by dropping us a Comment.

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