I've not been very forthcoming with the list of WordPress plugins we use on Marketing Pilgrim. By keeping them a big secret, I shamelessly thought I'd keep an advantage over competing blogs.
Great Wordpress plugin to insert code snippet in post using BBcode.
E' possibile definire un numero di token (BBCode) a proprio piacere ed a ciascuno di essi associare uno o più valori (separati da virgole). In fase di rendering della pagina, tutti i BBCode in essa contenuti vengono rimpiazzati con lo snippet di codice relativo, sostituendo a ciascun parametro definito, i valori associati ai BBCode stessi.
In this post I'll be addressing WordPress banner management plugin options as monetizing your blog via paid sponsor ads or via affiliate banners is one of the major income streams for many bloggers.
This Wordpress plugin allows you to add additional fields for users to complete when submitting a comment. The extra data will be saved in the wp database and can be retrieved when showing a post's list of comments.
The extra comment variables will show up in the list of comments in your Wordpress admin and are editable through the standard admin comment edit page.
Here a collection of most downloaded wordpress plugins for your blog. Akismet Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they
'Branded Admin' Plugin for WordPress 2.7. WordPress 2.7 actually made this plugin much easier to implement. There are a few css restrictions based on the height values of the image used in the header & padding values in the css. I will explain them below. One of the things I would like to implement in a future version is an admin page for settings so that the css and php files will not have to be editied manually.
An extremely powerful anti-spam plugin for WordPress that virtually eliminates comment spam, including trackback and pingback spam. Finally, you can enjoy a spam-free WordPress blog! Includes spam-free contact form feature as well.
Perhaps the most exciting news on the internet this week was arrival of Google Buzz, a new way for Google junkies to connect socially by sharing information and interacting with each other's posts directly within their Gmail accounts. People are clamoring to let the world know what they think the implications for Facebook and Twitter will be. Many of us who have long enjoyed Google Reader as a media aggregator were delighted to see Buzz come on the scene. Whether you like the Buzz feature or not, people are definitely using it. There's no question about that. Why not let them use it by sharing your blog site, posts and pages? :) If the Buzz continues as successfully as it has so far, perhaps we'll begin to see it added as a staple to all the social media share buttons icon packages and plugins. Here are a few of the ways you can get Google Buzz incorporated into your WordPress and BuddyPress sites right now:
"Twitter Fans plugin will add a widget in wordpress that you can drag and drop into your sidebar and set your username to get it work. No password required."