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The 15 Best WordPress Plugins to Use in 2011 One of the reasons that I’m so madly in love with WordPress is the thousands of plugins available. It doesn’t matter what you want to accomplish on your blog, there is probably a WordPress plugin that will allow you to do it. This list will provide you with 15 of the best WordPress plugins available today. Only the 15 best WordPress plugins have made it while anything less than amazing has been kicked to the street. Each of these WordPress plugins are used at Site Sketch 101 and I personally recommend each of them to you. The 15 Best WordPress Plugins to Use in 2013 W3 Total Cache - This is one of the best WordPress plugins for two reasons. Group Discussion WordPress plugins are amazing little creations. Which do you consider to be the best WordPress plugins that you use on your site and how many plugins do you use at your site?

Optin Listbuilding Made Easy The Wonder of the “Google Wonder Wheel” Google Wonder Wheel In may 2009 Google released a new search tool called the” Google Wonder Wheel“. The Google Wonder Wheel shows related search terms to your primary search or niche enabling you to explore more related keywords which give you more options and information. If you can imagine a bike wheel with lots of spokes, the inside of the bike wheel is your initial search and the spokes are all the related searches, which can then be broken down again and again to produce more related searches. How to use the Google Wonder Wheel 1. 2. 3. 4. The Google Wonder Wheel is a free tool which is very simple to use, it helps you find what you are looking straight away and best of all it is heaps of fun to use. Keyword Research using the Google Wonder Wheel Using the Google Wonder Wheel to uncover Long Tail Keywords relating to your niche is a fantastic way to discover less competitive keywords that are more profitable. Regards BelindaO

Google Doc Embedder Google Doc Embedder lets you embed several types of files into your WordPress pages using the Google Docs Viewer - allowing inline viewing (and optional downloading) of the following file types, with no Flash or PDF browser plug-ins required: Adobe Acrobat (PDF)Microsoft Word (DOC/DOCX*)Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT/PPTX*)Microsoft Excel (XLS/XLSX*)TIFF Images (TIF, TIFF)Apple Pages (PAGES)Adobe Illustrator (AI)Adobe Photoshop (PSD)Autodesk AutoCad (DXF)Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)PostScript (EPS/PS)OpenType/TrueType Fonts (OTF, TTF)XML Paper Specification (XPS)Archive Files (ZIP/RAR) Similar to services like Scribd, Google Doc Embedder will allow you to embed these files directly into your page or post, not requiring the user to have Microsoft Word, Adobe Reader, PowerPoint, or other software installed to view the contents. Office XML (2007+) file formats are sometimes problematic with Google Viewer. Translations are welcome; see the web site for details.

WordPress Popup Plugin | Wordpress Popup Plugin Software | MOW POP Creating Fat Content - An Article Writing Course for the Web WORDPRESS GOD: 300+ Tools for Running Your WordPress Blog As one of the leading open source blogging platforms, WordPress has inspired hundreds (if not thousands) of plugins and tools to customize your blog. In this article, we've compiled a list of more than 300 of our favorites. This information is compiled from previous Mashable articles. For the blogger AjaxWP - Adds AJAX to all aspects of your WordPress site, which speeds up the load times. Alexa Rank - Display your Alexa rank with pride. Ajax Comment Preview - Allows readers to preview their comment before submitting. asTunes - Retrieves data from your Audioscrobbler/last.fm profile and posts it as a list on your blog. Codebox - Creates a side scrolling box for displaying code snippets. Crossroads - Adds thumbnails and comments from your Flickr account. FireStats - Full featured statistics including referrers and popular pages. Google PageRank - Allows you to display your Google Page Rank on your blog. Hardened-Trackback - Generates a single-use trackback to help fight trackback spam. Fight Spam

WordPress Sidebar Plugin - Floating Sidebar If you’ve ever visited the forums at WPMUdev.org, you’ve likely noticed a really cool effect added in the 2012 site redesign: the sidebar that floats on your screen as you scroll through the page. Just seeing that coolness got me bit excited the first time I saw it… little things like that can get my synapses firing in all directions! Recently, I wondered how I could achieve a similar effect on a site I’m building. Well, guess what? I found a WordPress sidebar plugin that does exactly that! The Strx Magic Floating Sidebar Maker Download | More Info | Video Demo This plugin is marvelously simple to install and set up. There are also a couple of useful utilities to help you set things up: Debug: prints all your settings in your browser’s “Tools” console.Findids: prints a list of ids on your blog footer to help you identify your content and sidebar sections.Outline: outlines with a dotted red line the sections you have identified as content and sidebar, so you can be sure you got it right!

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