9 Plugins for Every Wordpress Installation

Wordpress is my CMS and blog platform of choice.  I have tried a lot of different programs in the past, Geeklog, Drupal, Joomala, and even PHP-Nuke.  However the power and simplicity of Wordpress has made it the one for me.

Here is a list of the plugins that I install on EVERY site that I start either for myself or for a friend.

  1. Add-Sig – This addon is great for adding a signature to every post.  I put in my twitter link, a reminder to add my feed at the bottom of every post.  Remember to keep it short though, you don’t want your signature to over-whelm your visitors.
  2. All in One SEO Pack – If you are going to do nothing else for SEO, install this plugin and use it.  This plugin allows you to give every post its own title and meta information.
  3. Google Analytics for Wordpress – This is the easiest way to add your site to Google Analytics without having to modify your theme.  This plugin also gives you the ability to NOT track the information of the admin which will give you a better idea of the traffic on your site when you are starting out.
  4. Google Sitemap Generator – Google loves its sitemaps.  I know I said above that if you did nothing else for SEO you should use the All in One SEO Pack, well you should install this too.  With this you just have it install it, and every time you make a post it will add it to a XML sitemap that Google will use to hopefully index your site.
  5. Contact Form – One of the things that Wordpress doesn’t have built in is a good contact form.  This plugin will allow you to add a contact form and allow your readers to get in contact with you, without you having to worry about making email public….if you’re worried about that sort of thing.
  6. Twitter Widget – You’re on Twitter….right?  Well if you are and you have a Wordpress blog you know that the widgets that they have suck.  This plugin gives you a widget that will match your theme and allow your readers to see what you have been talking about on Twitter.
  7. What would Seth Godin Do?Seth Godin once said in his blog that you should use cookies to ensure that visitors to your site get a unique experience.  This plugin allows you to give first-time visitors to your site a special message.  With this message you can welcome them, point them to other great posts, and tell them where to go next.
  8. Wordpress Super Cache – So you just started a blog and you are wondering why you need a caching system.  Well be positive, your blog will be popular enough and if you get a huge traffic spike you want to be sure that your site can handle it.  So install it, test it, and be ready for everything.
  9. Yet Another Related Posts Plugin  – This plugin puts a list of past posts that you have made with the same tags as the one that your visitor is reading.  This gives the blog more stickiness so that your visitor has somewhere else to go when they finish reading the post that got them there.

These are my must have plugins for every wordpress installation.  What are some plugins that you would recommend for all wordpress users, or how about alternatives to the ones that I have listed here.

Regrouping After a Bad Month

It has been a long time since I updated this site, and for the readers that I have left…Sorry.

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Where to Start?

The long and the short of it is that I have been working hard on my Ebay sites and developing a network of sites for the past 3 months  I am building the sites within the same overall horizontal niche so that I can easily interlink them.  This allowed me to develop a following on one site and gain visitors to a new site by “Guest Blogging”.

That was going great until something on the Ebay end changed at the start of this month.  The month of April was amazing for me, I had an ROI of over 300% with no one site earning a huge majority.  I felt that was great news and I continued to plug away.  Then something happened, my ROI dropped hugely at the start of May with my earning no Ebay commissions for the first 4 days while changing nothing on the traffic generation end.  In other words something over at EPN (Ebay Partners Network) changed.  It got to the point that yesterday I turned off all of my PPC Campaigns to my EPN sites to re-group.  I was losing money in buckets and at this rate I would have lost all of the gains that I made last month.

 

Regrouping

Today I started the re-grouping.  Last week I started a WordpressMU site on a domain that I had been hanging onto for a long time.  With this I plan on starting my own little blogging network, with my own sites, that I will be able to drive traffic to using different types of offers.  At the core it will be a review site with me reviewing a different niche on every sub-domain.  I will be sure to review everything that I have an affiliate account with, and the ones that I don’t I will review only if there is not enough competition.

I have also started dabbling in ZIP offers from AzoogleAds and have been promoting them on Facebook.  I haven’t had much luck there yet since FacebookAds seem to like not approving the ads.  I have even tried re-writing ads for offers that are very similar to what I have researched as already accepted and still no luck.  The fact that they take so long to review the ads is not helping.

 

Blogging

I am also starting to do more writing and after following ProBlogger.net’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog I have a lot of good ideas.  I have already started on some of them and will be doing the entire series on this blog in the next month.

I feel that this is the site that has the most potential and I will be spending more time developing articles that will help you not make the same mistakes that I am, and hopefully there will be nuggets of information that will help you be more successful with what ever you are doing.

One of the things that am going to start doing is reviews of particular tools and Wordpress Plugins that I use when I develop a site.  Some of these cost money and some are free, but all are very useful.  I will also start updating on what Networks I am using for my PPC Campaigns and Affiliate Marketing.