5 WordPress Plugins You Should Be Using
October 14th, 2010Do you have a blog? Not sure how to optimise it? Using WordPress.org? Here is a list of my top 5 plugins that you should be using on your WordPress Blog to ensure your blog is well optimised and users can share the information easily on their social and business networks.
All in One SEO Pack
This is my favourite and with over 6 million downloads, makes it one of the most popular SEO Plugins for WordPress.org users. It is easy to install and very easy to use. The All in One SEO Pack plugin allows you to set auto generated Meta Data for your blog posts, categories and tags.
Google XML Sitemaps
This pluging generates an XML sitemap which can then be submitted to Google Webmaster Tools. Sitemaps make it easy for the search engines to crawl your blog and index the posts, tags and categories. You can see my blog site map here http://blog.dynamicwebmarketing.ie/sitemap.xml
Defensio Anti-Spam
It is important to moderate your comments, this means that you have to approve comments before they are made available on the live blog. Defensio Anti-Spam is a great free plugin that will help you capture spam comments. Using a colour code and categorisation (Somewhat spammy, Moderately Spammy, Quite Spammy and Very Spammy) Defensio will capture spam comments.
You should ensure that you review anything marked as spam as some relevant comments may get caught in the spam filter. More information available at http://defensio.com/downloads
Sociable
Automatically add links to your favorite social bookmarking sites on your posts, pages and in your RSS feed. Choose from 99 different social bookmarking sites! (WordPress 2.6 or above is required).
Wibiya Toolbar
Another great way to allow your blog readers to share your blog posts on their social networks. Look down and you will see my Wibiya toolbar at the bottom of this blog post. Simply go to www.wibiya.com and create an account, choose from a range of applications and when you have finished the set up choose the WordPress Plugin. To keep track of how many people have shared your information, log into your Wibiya account and check out your analytics and stats.
Happy blogging




