WordPress is an amazing tool, I use it on so many websites, I really
would be at a loss without it, but what one of the things that makes it
so great is the over whelming amount of plugins that are available. If
there's something you want to do in WordPress, there's normally a plugin
to help you do it.
SEO Ultimate - I think this plugin deserves more recognition than it's
gotten up till now. I have never seen a plugin with such a massive array
of features, this does everything that platinum SEO and All In One SEO,
also throws in the functionality found within SEO Smart Links and a
number of other plugins it is essentially the swiss army knife of
WordPress plugins. Some examples of its additional features include;
code inserter (for use with adding Google Analytics, Adsense section
targeting etc) Webmaster verification assistant, Link Mask Generator,
Robots.txt editor and there's even an option for exporting your SEO
Ultimate settings to a file so you can import later or use on another
blog if you need to, along with support for importing post meta data
from All In One SEO - and there's more, well worth checking out.
W3 Total Cache Plugin - This plugin when fully configured can give at
least 10x improvement in overall site performance and give you up to 80%
bandwidth savings via minify and HTTP compression of HTML. In A/B
testing this great WordPress Plugin beats other optimisation plugins
like WP Super Cache hands down in terms of page load time, and not only
that but it has Amazon S3 integration. This plugin is so good at
performance optimization that it is trusted by sites such as
mashable.com, smashingmagazine.com and many others.
Cbnet Ping Optimizer - Within your WordPress admin panel, if you click
on the writing option within the settings tab, you will see at the
bottom a section called Update Services, now each time you publish a
post or update a post WordPress will ping the sites in this list. So if
you update a post frequently, some of these services may blacklist your
site, this handy plugin stops WordPress from pinging these services when
you edit a post, but allows it to ping them when you first add the
post, removing the possibility of being blacklisted as a spammer on
those services.
TinyMCE Advanced - WordPress uses the standard version of TinyMCE as its
WYSIWYG editor, this is the advanced version that will add 17 plugins
to TinyMCE. These include: Advanced HR, Advanced Image, Advanced Link,
Advanced List, Context Menu, Emotions (Smilies), Date and Time, IESpell,
Layer, Embed Media, Nonbreaking, Print, Search and Replace, Style,
Table, Visual Characters and XHTML Extras.
WPtouch - Once this WordPress plugin is installed and activated it will
transform your blog into an iPhone application-style theme when it is
viewed from an iPhone, iPod touch, Android, Palm Pre, Samsung touch and
Blackberry Storm/Torch mobile devices. With web browsing via mobile
devices this is an extremely important plugin to utilise, as it will
provide fast and user-friendly browsing from the mobile devices
mentioned and this will not affect your desktop theme in anyway. On top
of that you can customise various aspects of its appearance within the
admin panel and it will also display ads from Google Adsense which is
very handy.
Maintenance Mode - This nifty plugin will add a splash page to your blog
to let its visitors know that your WordPress blog is down for
maintenance, it will also inform the visitor when the site will be
accessible. The message is completely customisable and logged in
administrators will get full access to the blog including the front-end.
Broken Link Checker - It can be quite frustrating for the reader of a
page on your blog who has become engrossed in whatever article/post it
is they are reading when they try clicking a link within your page and
the site is broken. However this will always happen from time to time
and can't be avoided, but when you've been blogging for a while and
you've amounted a sizable archive of posts and articles it would be
impossible to check them all.
WP-DBManager - The worst thing that can happen for any blogger is to put
your heart and soul into writing great posts and then then just lose it
all, whether it's down to your webhost or something else. This great
WordPress plugin makes it so easy to back up your WP database, and even
optimise and repair it too. It supports backup scheduling and allows you
to either download the backup file or email it to you. This plugin is a
must have for anyone who is serious about using WordPress.
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