Wordpress

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- Introduction

- Some Good Plugins

- Semiologic Plugins

- Pinging

- Trackback

- lijit - sharethis - disqus

- StrategicProfits.com/blog

- Role Models

- MichelFortin.com

- More Plugins

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

 

Introduction:

 

Wordpress is a free blog / content management system written in php and using MySQL database.

- http://wordpress.org - main site where you can download the software (just 1.2 MBytes).

Installation procedure is very simple:

The whole procedure takes ~ 5 min.

 

You may consider also to use the following add-ons:

Note - WPWishList Member plugin has many features, but no built-in support for affiliates. But this is not a problem - you can use Clickbank.com, iDev.com, and 1ShoppingCart.com, etc. to manage affiliates.

 

You can add a simple customer support system, for example:

 

Some tutorials:

Some Notes:

Some good plugins:

Semiologic Plugins

Active-by-default Plugins

 

Plugin Version Description
Ad Manager 1.0

A widget-based ad unit manager. Combine with inline widgets and widget contexts to get the most of it. By Denis de Bernardy.

Admin Menu 5.0

Adds a convenient admin menu to your blog. By Denis de Bernardy.

Author Image 3.0

Adds the authors images to your site, which individual users can configure in their profile. Your wp-content folder needs to be writable by the server. By Denis de Bernardy.

AutoTag 2.1

Leverages Yahoo!’s term extraction web service to automatically tag your posts. By Denis de Bernardy.

Bookmark Me 4.2

Adds widgets that lets visitors subscribe your webpages to social bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us and Digg. By Denis de Bernardy.

Contact Form 1.0.1

Contact form widgets for WordPress, with built-in spam protection and akismet integration By Denis de Bernardy.

Fancy Excerpt 2.9

Enhances WordPress’ default excerpt generator by generating sentence aware excerpts. By Denis de Bernardy.

FeedBurner FeedSmith 2.3.1

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. By FeedBurner.

Feed Widgets 1.0

Creates a special sidebar that lets you insert widgets at the end of each post in your RSS feed. Configure these widgets under Design / Widgets, by selecting the Feed Widgets sidebar. To make the best of this plugin, be sure to configure the full text feed setting (under Settings / Reading). By Denis de Bernardy.

Frame Buster 4.0

Prevents your blog from being loaded into a frame. By Denis de Bernardy.

Fuzzy Widgets 2.1

WordPress widgets that let you list fuzzy numbers of posts, pages, links, or comments. By Denis de Bernardy.

Google Analytics 3.1

Adds Google analytics to your blog, with various advanced tracking features enabled. By Denis de Bernardy.

Google Sitemaps 2.17 fork

This generator will create a Google compliant sitemap of your WordPress blog. By Arne Brachhold.

Inline Widgets 1.0

Creates a special sidebar that lets you insert widget in posts and pages. Configure these widgets under Design / Widgets, by selecting the Inline Widgets sidebar. By Denis de Bernardy.

Link Widgets 1.1

Replaces WordPress’ default link widgets with advanced link widgets By Denis de Bernardy.

Mediacaster 1.5

Lets you add podcasts and videos to your site’s posts and pages. By Denis de Bernardy.

Nav Menus 1.0

WordPress widgets that let you create navigation menus By Denis de Bernardy.

Newsletter Manager 4.1.1

Lets you readily add a newsletter subscription form to your WordPress installation. By Denis de Bernardy.

Related Widgets 2.1

WordPress widgets that let you list related posts or pages. Requires that you tag your posts and pages. By Denis de Bernardy.

Script Manager 1.0

Lets you insert scripts on your site, both globally for your site (under Settings / Scripts), and locally for your individual posts and pages (under Scripts, in the editor’s advanced options) By Denis de Bernardy.

Search Reloaded 3.0

Replaces the default WordPress search engine with a rudimentary one that orders posts by relevance. By Denis de Bernardy.

Semiologic Affiliate 1.7

Automatically adds your affiliate ID to all links to Semiologic. By Denis de Bernardy.

Semiologic Documentation 1.14

Semiologic Pro Documentation, Tips, and Features Screen By Denis de Bernardy.

Semiologic Fixes 1.7

A variety of teaks and fixes for WordPress and third party plugins By Denis de Bernardy.

Semiologic SEO 1.2

All in one SEO plugin for WordPress By Denis de Bernardy.

Semiologic Wizards 1.4

Semiologic Pro Wizards By Denis de Bernardy.

Silo Widgets 2.1

Silo web design tools for sites built using static pages. By Denis de Bernardy.

Singular 0.7 fork

Removes the unique suffix from similarly named post slugs.Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2005 Jamie Talbot. By Jamie Talbot.

Subscribe Me 4.3

Adds widgets that let you display feed subscription buttons. By Denis de Bernardy.

Text Widgets 1.0

Replaces WordPress’ default text widgets with advanced text widgets By Denis de Bernardy.

Unfancy Quote 2.3

Removes WordPress fancy quotes, which is very useful if you post code snippets to your site. By Denis de Bernardy.

Version Checker 1.2

Allows to hook into WordPress’ version checking API with in a distributed environment. By Denis de Bernardy.

Widget Contexts 1.0.1

Lets you manage whether widgets should show display or not based on the context. By Denis de Bernardy.

WishList Member 1.45

WishList Member is the most comprehensive membership plugin for Wordpress users. It allows you to create multiple membership levels, protect desired content and much more. For more Wordpress tools please visit the Wordpress WishList Blog By Wordpress WishList.

If something goes wrong with a plugin and you can’t use WordPress, delete or rename that file in the .../wp-content/plugins directory and it will be automatically deactivated.

Inactive-by-default Plugins


Plugin Version Description
Add From Server 1.4

Plugin to allow the Media Manager to add files from the webservers filesystem. Note: All files are copied to the uploads directory. By Dion Hulse.

Akismet 2.2.1

Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin. By Matt Mullenweg.

Archive Widgets 1.0.1

Replaces WordPress’ default archive widgets with advanced archive widgets By Denis de Bernardy.

Article Uploader 1.1

Lets you upload files in place of using the WP editor when writing your entries. By Denis de Bernardy.

Autolink URI 1.6

Automatically wrap unhyperlinked uri with html anchors. By Denis de Bernardy.

Category Order 1.0.3

The Category Order plugin allows you to easily reorder your categories the way you want via drag and drop. By Wessley Roche.

Comment Status Manager 2.0 fork

This plugin allows you to switch comments and/or pings on or off for batches of existing posts. By Mark Kenny.

Countdown 2.3 fork

Adds template tags to count down to a specified date. Browse Manage / Events to configure your events. By Owen Winkler & Denis de Bernardy.

Custom Query String 2.15 fork

Change the number of posts displayed when viewing different archive pages. By Matt Read.

Dealdotcom 1.1

A widget to display dealdotcom’s deal of the day. By Denis de Bernardy.

Democracy 1.14 fork

Ajax polling plugin By Andrew Sutherland.

Do Follow 3.1

The Do Follow plugin removes the nofollow attribute that WordPress adds in comments. By Denis de Bernardy.

External Links 3.0

Adds a class="external" to all outbound links, with various effects that are configurable under Options / External Links. Use <a class="no_icon" …> to disable the icon on individual links. By Denis de Bernardy.

Favicon Head 1.3 fork

Favicon Head adds meta tags in the head of every page, specifying the location of your blog’s favicon.ico. By Tim A. Johansson.

Flickr Widget 0.3.2 fork

A widget which will display your latest Flickr photos. By Donncha O Caoimh.

Hello Dolly 1.5

This is not just a plugin, it symbolizes the hope and enthusiasm of an entire generation summed up in two words sung most famously by Louis Armstrong: Hello, Dolly. When activated you will randomly see a lyric from Hello, Dolly in the upper right of your admin screen on every page. By Matt Mullenweg.

Markdown Extra 1.2.2

Markdown syntax allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format. Based on the original Perl version by John Gruber. More… By Michel Fortin.

Moderate Subscribers 1.3 fork

Process comments by subscribers and contributors into the normal moderation queue, just like anonymous comments. This can become useful when registrations are open on your blog. By Scott Merrill.

MyBlogLog Recent Readers Widget 3.0.1

Adds MyBlogLog Recent Readers widget to your blog. By MyBlogLog Team.

No Self Pings 0.2

Keeps WordPress from sending pings to your own site. By Michael D. Adams.

Now Reading 4.4.1

Allows you to display the books you’re reading, have read recently and plan to read, with cover art fetched automatically from Amazon. By Rob Miller.

Opt-in Front Page 3.1

Restricts the access to your front page on an opt-in basis: Only posts within the category with a slug of ‘blog’ will be displayed on your front page. By Denis de Bernardy.

Ozh' Absolute Comments 2.2.2

Reply instantly to comments, either from the email notification, or the usual Comments page, without loading the post first. For WordPress 2.5+ By Ozh.

Page Tags 1.0

Use tags on static pages. By Denis de Bernardy and Mike Koepke.

PC Robots.txt 1.0 (fork)

Create and manage a virtual robots.txt file for your blog. By Peter Coughlin.

Random Widgets 2.0

WordPress widgets that let you list random selections of posts, pages, links, or comments. By Denis de Bernardy.

Redirect Manager 1.0

Lets you manage redirects on your site without messing around with .htaccess files By Denis de Bernardy.

Role Manager 2.2.2 fork

Role Management for WordPress 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x and 2.3.x.. By Thomas Schneider.

Semiologic Cache 1.0

An advanced caching module for WordPress. By Denis de Bernardy.

Simple Trackback Validation (fork) 2.5 fork

Eliminates spam trackbacks by (1) checking if the IP address of the trackback sender is equal to the IP address of the webserver the trackback URL is referring to and (2) by retrieving the web page located at the URL used in the trackback and checking if the page contains a link to your blog. By Michael Woehrer.

Smart Links 4.0

Lets you write links as [link text->link url] (explicit link), or as [link text->] (implicit link). By Denis de Bernardy.

Star Rating for Reviews 0.2.1 fork

Insert inline rating stars within your posts based on the score you assign. By Yaosan Yeo.

Subscribe To Comments 2.5 fork

Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. Based on version 1 from Scriptygoddess By Mark Jaquith.

Tag Cloud Widgets 1.0.2

Replaces WordPress’ default tag widgets with advanced configurable tag widgets By Mike Koepke.

TinyMCE Advanced 3.1

Enables advanced features and plugins in TinyMCE. By Andrew Ozz.

Uploads Folder 1.0

Changes your uploads folders to a more natural uploads/yyyy/mm for posts (based on the post’s date rather than the current date), and uploads/page/sub-page for static pages (based on the page’s position in the hierarchy). By Denis de Bernardy.

WordPress Database Backup 2.1.6 (fork)

On-demand backup of your WordPress database. Navigate to Manage → Backup to get started. By Austin Matzko.

WordPress Hashcash 4.2.1 fork

Client-side javascript blocks all spam bots. XHTML 1.1 compliant. By Elliott Back.

PINGING

Pinging in web blogging simply means to send an XML message of certain format (XML-RPC - remote Procedure Call) to some "ping servers".

Using the Ping mechanism, a blog informs search engines when new content is created - and search engines than visit and index the blog.

Thus pinging is a mechanism to attract attention.

 

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_(blogging)

 

Ping Spam - automatically creating advertising posts (usually using scheduled scripts) - and pinging Ping-servers.

TRACKBACK

When you write a post on your blog - you may get comments right under it on the same blog, and you can get comments on other blogs. These comments on other sites usually will include a link to your post right in the text of their comment. Wouldn't it be nice if you can have a mechanism to automatically collect all these comments under your original post? If not comments - then at least links to them?

 

Backtrack specification was designed to do just that.

 

Let's say we have an original post on blog "A".

And then somebody makes a post on blog "B" referring to the original post on "A" and providing the link to "A".

If the software running both blogs "A" & "B" supports trackbacks, then

Note: Some blogging software automatically discover the proper trackback URI, other does not - so the "B" author has to enter the trackback link manually.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trackbacks

Note: TrackBack is one of 3 types of linkbacks: RefBack (simple link), TrackBack (HTTP Post), PingBack (XML-RPC message).

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkback

 

Lijit

Lijit is a search plugin which puts a search widget on your blog. The search algorithm is based on the content on your blog and on its "social graph" across multiple social network services.Lijit helps to increase the number of searches, pageviews, visitor retention. It also provides valuable statistics (content, geography) which helps you to improve content on your site (make it more targeted). Lijit also shows ads (similar to Google PPC idea) which are cheaper for businesses to place - and usually more relavant for people doing the search.

- http://www.lijit.com/

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijit
- http://www.louisgray.com/live/2009/02/lijit-search-is-all-about-relevance-now.html

Sharethis

  

ShareThis service allows users to consolidate their contacts from different services (AIM, Gmail, MySpace, etc.) in one place. Then when they found some good content and it has a "ShareThis" button - the can easily share this content will their friends and contacts.

Once a user creates an account on ShareThis - she gets an AddressBook, a ShareBox, and a Browser Plugin which makes it easy to share the page she is browsing.

 

Blog Publishers - by providing a ShareThis button on all posts you will get reporting/analytics (see which content people share the most) - and some other custom features,

 

http://sharethis.com/publishers/getbutton

Disqus

Disqus -  http://www.disqus.com/ - makes it easier for users to comment (can comment via email), easier to track responses, etc.

Placing disqus plugin on the blog increases the number of comments (sometimes x8).

A user can create an account/profile on disqus web site.

Then when this user wants to make a comment on any blog which uses disqus plugin - the plugin will recognize him - so all his profile data will be used. The comments will actually be stored in the disqus.com account. So when the user logins into disqus - he will see all his comments from all blogs.

 

StrategicProfits.com

I really like how Rich Schefren has set up features on his blog.

Look for example here:

http://www.strategicprofits.com/effectiveness/the-power-of-the-rolling-launch

 

Header:

Add lijit search on the right-top of the header

Header image should have text expressing your Unique Selling Proposition,

Unique Selling Advantage - in one phrase.

 

Right bar:

add optin on the top of the right bar - use animation to attract attention, text to sell some free stuff

put testimonial under optin

put "Ask Author" button

Put links to connect via facebook, etc.

Bookmarks - add links for Google RSS and Myyahoo RSS feeds

Categories

Archives by year

Popular tags

Contests

Community - link to add to Technorati Favorites

Products

Recommended tools

Resources

Links

 

Post column:

An Ad on the top

post itself

Tags:

Save/Promote This Post:

- add to Google Bookmarks, Add To Technorati Favorites

Add buttons to vote on Sphinn, Digg, Stumble, Save

Related Posts: ...

Trackback URI

 

Comments:

(each comment has "Reply To This Comment" link)

 

Your Name: (required)

Your E-mail: (required - never shown publicly)

Website:

Your Comment:

NOTE: Your comment may take 10 to 15 minutes to appear on the blog post. Please don't re-enter your comment once you click submit.

[Add Comment]

 

TrackBacks:

Link to this post: If you found this page useful, consider linking to .... [ html here]

 

At the bottom - map of the main links

Also link to XML map

 

Example of Delayed pop-up optin:

 

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Good Role Models

There are many blogs which you can use as a role model.

I especially like to learn from blogs of famous marketing people,

because they usually measure everything and know what they are doing.

For example,

http://www.PerryMarshall.com

http://www.AlexMandossian.com

etc.

MichelFortin.com

Here is a list of plugins from

http://www.michelfortin.com/wordpress-plugins-michel-fortin-blog/

 

MichelFortin.com’s Active Plugins

There are 79 plugins used: 69 active plugins and 10 inactive plugins. Below is a list of all of them.

Action Comments 1.0.5 Action Comments 1.0.5
Build your email opt-in list using blog comments. This plugin adds an extra signup box in the comments area, asking commentators if they wish to also join my email list.

Action PopUp 2.2.4 Action PopUp 2.2.4
Show an unblockable exit pop-up on your blog. This plugin is what you see when you first visited this blog, where the pop-up (really a layer, not a window) opens up, and the background darkens to place emphasis on the pop-up box. (Much like lightbox or greybox, for example.)

AddQuicktag 1.5.7 AddQuicktag 1.5.7
Allows you to easily add custom Quicktags to the editor. You can also export and import your Quicktags. This plugins allows me to add common tags, like "U" (underline), "H1," "H2," "H3," etc to the post editor.

Add Sig 1.3 Add Sig 1.3
Add a custom signature to the bottom of posts with the author’s information. (This is the "about the author" section you see at the end of every post.)

Adsense-Deluxe 0.8 Adsense-Deluxe 0.8
Place Google AdSense ads in your WordPress Posts. This plugin allows you to create blocks of texts or code (particularly AdSense), along with a quicktag added to the post editor for quick insertion. You can easily click to insert common blocks (such as AdSense ads) in posts.

Akismet 2.2.3 Akismet 2.2.3
Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” (This plugin is a must-have if you get a lot of comment spam.)

All in One SEO Pack 1.4.6.15 All in One SEO Pack 1.4.6.15
Out-of-the-box SEO for your Wordpress blog. This is my favorite plugin, because it really ramped up my SEO and increased my rankings by re-formatting key meta-tags, header information, and title tags for specific (or all) pages and posts.

Anarchy Media Player 2.0 Anarchy Media Player 2.0
Plays mp3, flv, mov, mp4, m4v, m4a, m4b, 3gp, avi, asf and wmv hypertext links directly on your webpage. Adds buttons to the post editor for embedding swf movies including Google Video, YouTube, QuickTime, etc.

Angsuman's Multi-Page Plugin 0.1 Angsuman’s Multi-Page Plugin 0.1
Adds button to post editor to enable a multi-page post. Essentially, I use this for parts of my blog where I post long pages. It breaks them up into multiple pages (which I can split based on word count), and adds a page navigation bar. Great for content-driven sections, like books, reports, and so on.

Audio player 2.0b6 Audio player 2.0b6
Audio Player is a highly configurable but simple mp3 player for all your audio needs. You can customize the player’s color scheme to match your blog theme, have it automatically show track information from the encoded ID3 tags and more. Personally, I use it because I love the player’s appearance and flexibility of customization. For example, I use it with the Gary Halnert and John Carlton interviews on this blog.

Bad Behavior 2.0.25 Bad Behavior 2.0.25
Deny automated spambots access to your PHP-based website. This plugin alone kills two-thirds of spambots and comment spam attempts on my blog.

Batch Categories 1.4 Batch Categories 1.4
Easily manage the mass categorization of posts that match various criteria. This plugin enables me to cull posts based on categories, sort them, arrange them, and mass-edit them in one fell swoop.

Breadcrumb Navigation XT 1.10.1 Breadcrumb Navigation XT 1.10.1
Adds a breadcrumb navigation showing the visitor’s path to their current location. I use this plugin primarily on archive pages, search result pages, 404 pages, and other sub-pages. (For example, take a look at my article archives page, where you see “browsing” at the top followed by the parent and child page links.)

Buy Me a Beer 1.4 Buy Me a Beer 1.4
Allow your blog visitors to buy you a beer by sending you money through PayPal. This is the plugin that allows readers to send me a tip. In my case, it’s "Buy Me a Coffee." I use it on the sidebar and at the end of every post.

Comment Approved Notifier 1.1 Comment Approved Notifier 1.1
Send an email to your commenters when you approve their comments. Since all my comments are held in moderation, it helps to bring commentators back to my blog, especially if I responded to their comments or additional comments were made.

Comment Timeout 2.0.1 Comment Timeout 2.0.1
Automatically closes comments on blog entries after a user-configurable period of time. It has options that allow you to keep the discussion open for longer on older posts with recent comments accepted, or to place a fixed limit on the total number of comments in the discussion.

Dagon Design Sitemap Generator 3.15 Dagon Design Sitemap Generator 3.15
Generates a fully customizable sitemap. This is not an XML sitemap (there’s another plugin that does this). It creates a visual web-based sitemap for easy viewing and retrieval, which I’ve placed on my archives page.

Do Follow 3.1 Do Follow 3.1
The Do-Follow plugin removes the nofollow attribute that WordPress adds in comments. This means that search engines crawling my posts will also crawl the links of my commentators, too. A great way to increase participation.

Exec-PHP 4.8 Exec-PHP 4.8
Executes <?php ?> code in your posts, pages, and text widgets. This plugin is pretty self-explanatory, but I use it particularly with split-testing scripts, adding specific codes, embedding videos and Flash players, etc.

Executable PHP widget 1.1 Executable PHP widget 1.1
Like the Text widget, but it will take PHP code as well. (Same idea as the previous plugin and does the same thing, but it adds extra widgets for content in the sidebar, which is simply easier for me to manage.)

FAQ-Tastic 0.9 FAQ-Tastic 0.9
Create and manage FAQs. On my blog, I’ve listed a number of commonly asked questions, with my responses. Great for SEO purposes, too.

FeedBurner FeedSmith 2.3.1 FeedBurner FeedSmith 2.3.1
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. The importance of this plugin is that is streamlines all feed types, from RSS 0.92, RSS 2.0, Atom, and others.

Feed Styler 1.07 Feed Styler 1.07
Creates inline styles for feeds. For example, I use CSS styles in order to properly “float” and align my post icons (or "avatars"), as well as pictures, photos, or media I’ve added in my posts. This plugin allows me to extend those styles to my RSS feed, too. It is used mostly for positioning, as feeds don’t use or override CSS for styling.

FLV Plugin 0.1 FLV Plugin 0.1
Provides an easy way to insert videos created by "FLV Producer." This product, by my friend Tracy Childers, offers a variety of different players for FLV files.

Full Text Feed 1.04 Full Text Feed 1.04
Prevents WordPress 2.1+ from adding a more link to your website’s feed. This way, feed subscribers can view the entire post in their feeds without having to click on the "more" link. Also, by viewing the entire post in their feeds makes it easier to search for keywords and allows for better syndication.

Fuzzy Recent Posts 4.13 Fuzzy Recent Posts 4.13
A WordPress widget that lists a fuzzy number of recently posted entries. I use this on my sidebar. Now, while doing this can be done easily with simple coding, the author customized it for me to have my links truncated at a certain character number. Makes it look better, rather than force-wrapping long links.

Get Recent Post 2.0 Get Recent Post 2.0
Gets the most recent post content or excerpt by category ID. Similar to the plugin above, but this one also fetches the content and/or excerpts, which are great for specific category pages (i.e., works much like the summaries on the index page, but allows you to do this to any other page, even the sidebar).

Google Analytics for WordPress 2.7 Google Analytics for WordPress 2.7
This plugin makes it simple to add Google Analytics with extra search engines and automatic clickout and download tracking to your WordPress blog. Definitely a must-have if you’re tracking visitor activity.

Google XML Sitemaps 3.1.1 Google XML Sitemaps 3.1.1
This plugin will generate a sitemaps.org compatible sitemap of your WordPress blog which is supported by Ask.com, Google, MSN Search and Yahoo! This plugin auto-generates sitemaps every night and submits them to Google. But the cool thing is, you can use the same sitemap it generates to submit them via Google’s Webmaster Tools, MSN’s Webmaster Portal, and Yahoo’s Site Explorer.

In Series 3.1.0 Beta 5 In Series 3.1.0 Beta 5
Gives authors an easy way to connect posts together as a series. You can use this for a specific series of topical articles. I use this plugin on reprints of entire books and special reports, such as Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins.

Limit Posts 1.1 Limit Posts 1.1
Limits the displayed text length on the index page entries and generates a link to a page to read the full content if its bigger than the selected maximum length. This plugin is in large part redundant if you use the <!–more–> tag to create post teasers, but it’s useful when you forget to insert it.

Link Truncator 0.5 Link Truncator 0.5
Truncates long links in comments to prevent overflows. Specifically, some commentators will add very long links in their comments. When this happens, it protrudes across the page. This plugin truncates the link and adds an ellipse at the end. Keeps comments looking clean!

Maintenance Mode 3.2 Maintenance Mode 3.2
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. (This plugin is useful particularly when I upgrade this blog.)

MBLA 0.42 MBLA 0.42
Use avatars from services like Gravatar, and MyBlogLog in your posts, comments and pingbacks. For instance, if you check out the comment section of any post, some comments show people’s avatars or pictures in them. This is what this plugin helps to do with commentators who have a Gravatar or MyBlogLog account.

My Category Order 2.7 My Category Order 2.7
My Category Order allows you to set the order in which categories will appear in the sidebar. Uses a drag and drop interface for ordering. Adds a widget with additional options for easy installation on widgetized themes.

My Page Order 2.7 My Page Order 2.7
My Page Order allows you to set the order of pages through a drag and drop interface. The default method of setting the order page by page is extremely clumsy, especially with a large number of pages. (Same as the previous plugin, it lists the pages in the specific order I choose.)

Notify Members 0.2.2 Notify Members 0.2.2
This will allow your members to sign up to be notified of all posts or comments. When someone registers to my blog or posts a comment, they can be notified of all new blog posts, comments, or both, either blog-wide or per category. (This is handled on a per-user basis in the user’s profile area of the admin panel.)

Notify Users of Moderation 1.0 Notify Users of Moderation 1.0
Passes moderated=true back if the comment was moderated. Specifically, this plugin opens up an alert box to notify recent commentators that their comments are held in moderation. This helps to prevent frustration or from posting their comments over and over, thinking that the blog "lost" their comment somehow.

Official Comments 1.1 Official Comments 1.1
Adds functions to distinguish authorized WP user’s comments. In the comment section on my blog, for instance, comments by me (or the author of the blog post) shows up as yellow, whereas the rest show up as white.

Optimize DB 1.2 Optimize DB 1.2
Lets you optimize your WordPress database tables with one click. Simply, it helps to optimize my blog’s MySQL database from within the admin area.

Popular Posts 2.6.2.0 Popular Posts 2.6.2.0
Displays a highly configurable list of the most popular posts. Requires the latest version of the Post-Plugin Library to be installed — see the next plugin. (On my archives page, this plugin helps me to list the five most popular posts.)

Post-Plugin Library 2.6.2.1 Post-Plugin Library 2.6.2.1
Does nothing by itself but supplies common code for the Similar Posts, Recent Posts, Random Posts, and Recent Comments plugins. (Works with “Popular Posts” above.)

Posts by Author 1.6 Posts by Author 1.6
At the bottom of every post, this plugin adds links for that author’s last "X" posts (mine is set to five). It’s a great way to increase internal traffic within your blog.

Preserve Code Formatting 2.0 Preserve Code Formatting 2.0
Preserve formatting of code for display by preventing its modification by WordPress and other plugins while retaining original whitespace and characters. Often, I want to post code and not content. This plugin stops WordPress’ texturize function (i.e., the way it publishes and stylizes certain characters) to garble up the code formatting.

Random File 1.5 Random File 1.5
Retrieve the name, path, or link to a randomly chosen file in a specified directory. This is my favorite plugin, because it’s the one that allows ads and affiliate offers to be displayed in between posts and at the end of posts. Essentially, I have a folder with HTML files, banners, text files with affiliate links, etc. This plugin will randomly retrieve them, which I can add wherever I want within my blog’s templates.

Redirection 2.0.11 Redirection 2.0.11
A redirection manager, this plugin does a lot more than just manages redirects. It manages 404 errors, creates a redirect when a post slug (i.e., the permalink) has been modified, lists "bad" referrers, and more. I also use it to create "pretty" or shorther links for redirects to affiliate links and such.

Robots Meta 3.0.11 Robots Meta 3.0.11
This plugin allows you to add all the appropriate robots meta tags to your pages and feeds, disable unused archives, and nofollow unnecessary links. If you understand the concept of “siloing,” this plugin is perfect for that. It also adds “index/noindex” and “follow/nofollow” options on the post editing interface.

Samsarin PHP Widget 1.3.2 Samsarin PHP Widget 1.3.2
A text widget with support for including PHP. Very similar to Excec PHP, but this one works better in some cases, especially if you use multiple sidebars.

Search & Replace 2.5 Search & Replace 2.5
A simple search to find strings in your database and replace the string. I use this plugin when a certain website or link, which is used on multiple pages or comments, has changed. I can change it all in one fell swoop.

Search Regex 1.4.8 Search Regex 1.4.8
Adds search and replace functionality across posts, pages, comments, and meta-data, with full regular expression support. (I use this one more than the previous, because of regular expression support, which allows me to search using wildcards and such.)

SEO Friendly Images 2.3.1 SEO Friendly Images 2.3.1
Automatically adds alt and title attributes to all your images. Improves traffic from search results and makes them W3C/xHTML valid as well. Along with the other SEO plugins, this makes sure every image has both tags, based on criteria you set in the plugin options.

SEO Slugs 1.0 SEO Slugs 1.0
Removes common words like “a”, “the”, “in” from post slugs to improve SEO. It’s a perfect plugin for reducing post links to important keywords only. For example, if you have a post with a link like /this-is-a-great-post-on-SEO/, it reduces it to /great-post-SEO/.

ShareThis 2.3 ShareThis 2.3
Let your visitors share a post/page with others. Supports email and posting to social bookmarking sites. You’ve probably seen this at the top and bottom of my posts. It’s the link beside the small, green icons. You can click it to either bookmark it on popular social networking sites, or send the post to a friend by email.

Simple Tags 1.6.4 Simple Tags 1.6.4
Simple Tags extends the native WordPress tagging system. It adds tag autocompletion, tag suggestions (from popular tagging networks by "sensing" your content), tag clouds, tag mass-editing, and more. In fact, it’s the plugin I use to list related posts at the end of each post.

Smart Link 3.12 Smart Link 3.12
Lets you write links as [link text->link url] (explicit link), or as [link text->] (implicit link). For example, if I know the slug for a page, I don’t have to type in the entire link to the page in the post editor. I simply "smart link" to it using [link text->slug], such as [click here for the sitemap->sitemap], which links to michelfortin.com/sitemap.

SRG Clean Archives 4.3 SRG Clean Archives 4.3
This plugin is designed to display your archive listings in a clean, uniform, single-query fashion that’s search-engine friendly on a dedicated page or in your sidebar. I use it on my sitemap page. I love it because it also lists the posts in chronological order and even adds the number of comments besides each link.

Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2 Subscribe To Comments 2.1.2
Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry. It adds a checkbox in the comment area asking commentators if they wish to be notified of new comments to the blog post they commented on.

Text Control 2.0b1 Text Control 2.0b1
Take total control of how your blog formats text: Textile 1+2, Markdown, AutoP, nl2br, SmartyPant, and Texturize. Blog wide, individual posts, and defaults for comments. (I use this primarily for testing, since some blog content uses code output that can be mistakenly munged by the WordPress default texturize function.)

the_excerpt Reloaded R1 the_excerpt Reloaded R1
This modification of WordPress’ template function allows the_excerpt(), which normally retrieves raw text only, to be customized, including HTML with images and code, and pulling a summary of the post content up to a custom word count.

Tidy Up 1.2 Tidy Up 1.2
Runs an HTML Tidy on all posts and comments. HTML Tidy is a popular script that allows programmers and designers to check for code errors and "clean" their code formatting. But rather than using an external script, this plugin adds the functionality in the post and comments listings for quicker editing.

Twitter Tools 1.5.1 Twitter Tools 1.5.1
A complete integration between your WordPress blog and your Twitter account. Bring your tweets into your blog and pass your blog posts to Twitter. Again, another must-have, especially if you use Twitter like I do.

WordPress.com Stats 1.3.5 WordPress.com Stats 1.3.5
Tracks views, post/page views, referrers, and clicks. Requires a WordPress.com API key. While Google Analytics offers better reporting features, this allows me to see my stats, at a glance, on the admin dashboard when I login.

WordPress Database Backup 2.2.2 WordPress Database Backup 2.2.2
On-demand backup of your WordPress database. You can also schedule backups on a regular basis, from daily to monthly. It’s a must-have if you don’t want to ever lose your content should something happen to your blog or database. (I use it especially before upgrading my blog to a newer version, for example.)

WP-Ban 1.31 WP-Ban 1.31
Ban users by IP, IP Range, host name, user agent, and referer URL from visiting your WordPress’s blog. It will display a custom ban message when the banned IP, IP range, host name, user agent, or referer URL tries to visit you blog. You can also exclude certain IPs from being banned. There will be statistics recordered on how many times they attempt to visit your blog. It allows wildcard matching, too.

WP-Cats 0.21 WP-Cats 0.21
Ajax-y category controls added to the Manage Posts screen. For example, it adds the names of the categories a blog belongs to, along with "+" and "-" signs to instantly add or remove categories in a snap.

WP-PageNavi 2.31 WP-PageNavi 2.31
Adds a more advanced paging navigation to your WordPress blog. Scroll down to the bottom of the front page, and you will see a list of page numbers to navigate through. The best part is, you can style and customize the text as much as you want.

WP-PluginsUsed 1.40 WP-PluginsUsed 1.40
Display WordPress plugins that you currently have (both active and inactive) onto a post/page. In fact, it’s the plugin I used to create this list!

WP Comment Remix 1.4.4 WP Comment Remix 1.4.4
Adds much needed comment functionality to Wordpress. Essentially, it adds "reply" and "quote" links in the comments, which allows commentators to respond to other comments in a snap. By clicking the link, it automatically prefills the comment box with a link back to the original comment, along with the commentator’s name. It also separates pinbacks/trackbacks from your comments.

YLSY Permalink Redirect 2.0 YLSY Permalink Redirect 2.0
Permalink Redirect ensures that pages and entries are always accessed via the permalink. Otherwise, a 301 redirect will be issued. Personally, I use this plugin because it automatically redirects older pemalink structures to the new ones, such as /%month%/%day%/%postname%/ (which is what I used to have) to /%postname%/.

MichelFortin.com’s Inactive Plugins

While these plugins are inactive, they are not necessarily unused. I often turn some of them on, albeit temporarily, for testing or tweaking purposes.

Action Optin 1.0.2 Action Optin 1.0.2
Display optin forms that submit in the background. In other words, using this plugin, the optin box refreshes dynamically without having to reload the page to open a separate "thank you" page, thus preventing any distractions.

Amazon S3 for WordPress 0.3.4 Amazon S3 for WordPress 0.3.4
Allows you to retrieve objects stored in Amazon S3 and post them in WordPress. (We’re in the process of transferring all our in-house videos to Amazon S3. It’s the best investment we’ve ever made. And it’s cheap, too!)

Customizable Post Listings 1.6 Customizable Post Listings 1.6
Display Recent Posts, Recently Commented Posts, Recently Modified Posts, Random Posts, and other post listings using the post information of your choosing in an easily customizable manner. You can narrow post searches by specifying categories and/or authors, among other things.

FeatureMe 0.9 FeatureMe 0.9
FeatureMe allows you to manage a featured entries list for your blog. For example, on the sidebar you see a list of posts I recommend. These are my staple, evergreen posts. It’s a great way to showcase them to your newest visitors.

Google Website Optimizer for WordPress 0.2 Google Website Optimizer for WordPress 0.2
A plugin for integrating Google Website Optimizer into blog posts and pages. (As a rabid tester, I often use Google Website Optimizer to split-test stuff. This plugin is a bit clumsy though, so I often handcode my tests directly into my blog. I also use other testing scripts, so I don’t need this plugin all the time.)

Hide Dashboard 1.1 Hide Dashboard 1.1
Hide Dashboard from non-administrators. Great for membership sites. I use this plugin when I have guest bloggers or editors accessing my blog. (But with the new customizable admin interface with WordPress 2.7, it’s no longer needed.)

Recently Updated Posts 0.3 Recently Updated Posts 0.3
Returns a list of the most recently updated posts. I used to use it, but it’s not really needed since I use Simple Tags plugin to list related posts instead.

Subscribe me 4.0 Subscribe me 4.0
Adds a widget with feed subscription buttons. It’s no longer needed, as I use Share This plugin instead. Plus, I now use my own, customized code for the RSS and email optin box you see in various locations on this blog, as well as the feed and email subscriber count you see at the top-right section of my sidebar.

Where did they go from here? 1.4 Where did they go from here? 1.4
Show “Readers who viewed this page, also viewed” links on your page. Much like Amazon.com’s product pages. This plugin is currently broken with WordPress 2.7. But normally, it would display a list of other posts readers have viewed.

WP-GreyBox 1.1.1 WP-GreyBox 1.1.1
GreyBox can be used to display websites, images, and other content using AJAX — i.e., a popup box with the darkened background. All images in each post are grouped together into a gallery automatically. (I’m testing this with a variety of features.)

MichelFortin.com’s Plugin Wish List

Hopefully, this list was helpful to you. Granted, while it does include all the plugins I use, it does not list any of the hacks, personalizations, modifications, and codes I’m using. That would require an entire book!

However, I do have a wishlist of plugins I’d like to see developed. I could hire someone to do them, but I’d prefer them to be open source so that others can use them, too.

Here’s one of them…

Does anyone know of a WordPress plugin that would allow me to password-protect only a part of a post? Not the entire post. And not just “hiding it,” either.

The purpose is to password-protect only a section of a post, so that only email subscribers would get access to the “meaty” part. It’s a very cool way to boost signups, and I want to test it to see if they it does increase optins.

Some plugins do exist that offer some of this functionality. But the problem is, they are mostly for membership sites and come with a ton of other features I don’t need.

For example, this membership site plugin has that one feature. It password-protects sections of a post by surrounding it with [private] [/private] tags in the post.

That’s what I’d love to have. But again, I don’t need the full membership site. I only need that one feature. I never plan on turning this into a membership site, anyway.

Others have suggested to me PremiumCast.com and a few others, but again, they don’t offer this precise functionality and are mostly for membership sites.

 

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From Tim Nash
Michel just for you I have coded up a quick plugin which allows you to specify a password

on any post and then protect content by wrapping it in [password][/password] simply enter the password to see the content.

Download it for free:
http://www.newmedias.co.uk/free-wordpress-plugins/

It also integrates with Your Members (thanks for the link by the way) so people can run a membership

site but also provide a method to allow non members access to specific posts or pages via a password/key.

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http://www.kettlewell.net/password-posts.zip

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http://www.memberwing.com - many bugs, people complain

yet another:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/member-access/

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http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/hidepost/

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adsense-deluxe plugin

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More Plugins

SmartLinks (by AdaptiveBlue)
Clicky Web Analytics
Woopra - real-time analytics

FeedWordPress - simple and flexible Atom/RSS syndication for WordPress
Zemanta - Contextually relevant suggestions of links, pictures, related content and tags will make your blogging fun again.

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