Top 10 WordPress Plugins for Writers
Every writer needs a website and if you know how to install it, I think there’s no better way to create a website than with WordPress.
Once you’re up-and-running, you need some good plug-ins to really enhance your site and differentiate it from the crowd. Here is my highly subjective list of the Top 10 WordPress Plugins for authors and writers. I’m using Digital Nature’s Mystique theme which is pretty intensive, so I opted for light-weight plugins when possible so as not to increase load time.
Here are the plug-ins that work for me and work great with Mystique, in no particular order:
All in One SEO Pack – There’s no better way to get your website recognized by the search engines than starting here.
Aweber – If you have a newsletter, you’re probably using Aweber to build your email list. If so, this plugin puts a sign-up form in a WordPress widget.
Cbnet Ping Optimizer – As a writer, I edit my material time and again. This plugin keeps WordPress from alerting the search engines every single time you make a change on an already-published document.
Digg Digg – I love it! Add social vote buttons for Facebook, Digg, Twitter, Google Buzz and more. Lots of configurations. These are the buttons you see above and below this article.
Facebook Like Box – Hopefully you have a Facebook page, and this plugin allows you to display a box about it on the side of your blog so readers can quickly become a fan.
Fast and Secure Contact Form – A nice, simple contact form that blocks spammers, but also doesn’t use java or jQuery, so you’re not taxing your server with additional requests.
Link to Post – When I write, I often mention one of my previous articles. This plugin makes it easy to link to something you published before while writing your current story.
ShareThis – Another social media plugin, this one gives readers even more places to share what they read on your blog. A nice way addition to Digg Digg.
Smart Video – The web’s going video and this plugin allows you to quickly insert a YouTube video in a post.
WP RSS Images – This plugin puts the first image in your post also in your RSS. Great for giving your subscribed readers a little flavor.
That’s it! All these plugins works beautifully with WordPress and Mystique by Digital Nature. If you have a WordPress blog, what plugins do you swear by and why?
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