Article written by Todd

I’m a weather forecaster in the Air Force, who currently lives at Fort Hood Texas, with my wife Ana (who sells candles) and 5 of our kids. On those rare occasions when I have spare time, I enjoy photography, golf, poker, and spending entirely too much time in front of this silly box.

19 responses to “Essential WordPress Plugins”

  1. steve, the essential trade show guru

    Hi Todd,
    As you know, I’m a fan of Bad Behavior, and also the Do Follow plug in.
    I’ve got to check out “Ping Optimizer”. I didn’t know I was pinging when I saved or previewed a draft, which I do all the time… I don’t want my drafts going public… I’ll have to check that out. ~ Steve, the trade show guru

    steve, the essential trade show guru’s last blog post..Trade Show Exhibit Booths and SEO

  2. Mikael @ RetireRichRoadmap

    I personally try to use as few plugins as possible. Because many of my sites are making money with Adsense I’m a big fan of the Who Sees Ads plugin that will let you determine what kind of visitors that will see your ads. Besides that I use the most basic plugins on most of the blogs.

    Mikael @ RetireRichRoadmap’s last blog post..Being Effective Produces the Free Time We All Want

  3. Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is

    Hi Todd,

    As we’ve discussed briefly on Twitter, I’m very interested in the CommentLuv plugin as a means to reward and promote reader’s content when leaving comments, especially since I’m fed up with the do follow spammers reeking havoc on my blog and wasting my time. Plus, I like the added bonus of finding interesting articles written by other bloggers to read and pass along to others.

    I’ve debated about using a Twitter WordPress plugin, like the one that allows you to leave your @ username that creates a link to your Twitter profile page. I haven’t decided on that yet, but still looking and considering.

    Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is’s last blog post..Swine Flu School Closings: Fort Worth ISD, Lewisville, Ponder, Plano, Frisco, Dallas, Carrollton, Denton

  4. Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is

    I haven’t decided yet about the twitter plugin because I don’t really get a lot of traffic at all from social media networks like twitter. Most of my traffic is search engine visitors, but I would also like to know commenters twitter names to find fellow tweeps to follow that actually participate on my blog and that engage/interact on twitter. We’ll see.

    Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is’s last blog post..Swine Flu School Closings: Fort Worth ISD, Lewisville, Ponder, Plano, Frisco, Dallas, Carrollton, Denton

  5. Sire

    Hey Todd, that ping optimizer looks really good, I didn’t know I was doing that with every draft save.

    I actually have another plugin that you may be interested in, just follow the link that commentluv will leave. Basically it allows it’s members to keep track of updates of those blogs they decide to follow so that every time they publish a post it sends out a DM via twitter. Now if they are also subscribed to your blog they will also be DM’d when you publish a post. You don’t even have to be following them on Twitter for this to work.

    So, essentially you may have 10,000 twitter followers, but have only subscribed to your 10 most favorite blogs, so every time these 10 bloggers publish a post, you will be DM’s via twitter and also via email if you so choose.

    Sire’s last blog post..A Twitter Service You’d Be Crazy To Miss Out On

  6. Sire

    I suppose one advantage is that you can be the first to leave a comment which has it’s advantages. I subscribe to feeds but unless I have my reader running, which I rarely do, I seldom check the feeds. Too lazy I reckon, so for me this is ideal.

    Sire’s last blog post..Reflections Of Sydney

  7. Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is

    Sire, I’m with Todd on this plugin idea. I already get plenty of DM’s on Twitter, and if I were to start getting DM’s like you describe, I wouldn’t be very happy.

    IMO, it comes across as very spammy, and those automated Twitter DM’s already create enough havoc for my inbox, so much so that I often unfollow and sometimes block people on twitter for those ridiculous DM’s to “check out my blog” yadda, yadda.

    In many cases, Twitter has become the place for spammers (or totally clueless newbies) to spam the heck out followers with DM’s. Because of that alone, I unfollowed hundreds of Twitter users in the last two weeks.

    This plugin you’re talking about isn’t my thing either, sorry.

    Lin Burress @Telling It Like It Is’s last blog post..Swine Flu School Closings: Fort Worth ISD, Lewisville, Ponder, Plano, Frisco, Dallas, Carrollton, Denton

  8. Sire

    Sure, I understand your view, but it can be configured so that you don’t get the email, just the DM, and if you only keep track of, say your 10 favorite bloggers, I don’t see it creating such a hassle, especially when you see some twitterers following thousands of people.

  9. Sire

    In regards to spam, unless you follow a spammer this is not an option. I think that a lot of people are under the impression that this plugin will open up the floodgates of unnecessary DM’s. Not so. Let’s say the Lin followed Todd and Todd followed Lin, you would only get DM’d when either one of you did a post. It has nothing to do with any of the other people on Twitter that you are already following, even if they have the plugin, as you have not subscribed to their blog.

  10. Sire

    No worries mate, I just wanted to clear up any misunderstanding. That’s the last you will hear of it from me, at least on this blog anyway. :D

    Sire’s last blog post..Wassupblog Update On Google Video Adsense Video Unit

  11. Andy @ Stock Investing

    Thanks for sharing the list of useful plugins for WP. Can you please suggest plugin to have rotatable adds ? I have some paid add space 125×125 and I want to use rotating adds in that.

  12. Mark Framness

    I don’t use a lot of the promotional plugins you mention. A blog site I have not blogged on for some time due to my current status I believe I’ve used some of those tools, but the ones I use accomplish mostly low level tasks.

    I use Tectite’s formmail and create thank-you & whoops pages — I need a plugin to suppress those pages from menus but keep them accessible to the public. Statpress is my favorite stats plugin, I always install exec-php, I use an XML sitemap gen plugin, and an SEO plugin, in addition, a plugin to control page ordering on the menus is always used.
    Mark Framness´s last blog ..Do Not Be Afraid My ComLuv Profile

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