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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:
| 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.
| Plugin | Version | Description |
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| 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 |
| 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 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.
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
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijit
- http://www.louisgray.com/live/2009/02/lijit-search-is-all-about-relevance-now.html
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 - 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.
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:
Get Email Updates And More! Be notified when this blog is updated. You get tips, ideas, blog updates and news on the world of ..... Plus, as a gift you get a copy of our popular digital book, _______. In this powerful yet practical xx-page digital book, ____ shares with you his top 10 _____ strategies. How to Get Your FREE Copy Right Now |
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,
etc.
Here is a list of plugins from
http://www.michelfortin.com/wordpress-plugins-michel-fortin-blog/
MichelFortin.com’s Active PluginsThere are 79 plugins used: 69 active plugins and 10 inactive plugins. Below is a list of all of them.
MichelFortin.com’s Inactive PluginsWhile these plugins are inactive, they are not necessarily unused. I often turn some of them on, albeit temporarily, for testing or tweaking purposes.
MichelFortin.com’s Plugin Wish ListHopefully, 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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Bar with the picture and the Blog Update form across the bottom - http://Linkora.com/slideup
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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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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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