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Sunday, June 5, 2011

3 Important Plugins for your WordPress Blog


Some applications require more oomph than your generic "widget text" in your sidebar. For example, I have a widget for GoodReads, I was showing off the coast of published books. This widget code is in PHP, but a normal text widget analysis information. Or if you really want people to be able to follow the links in the comments. What can you do? Find a plugin!

Here are three must-haves.

Text Widget of the Daiko

No matter what you want to do with your blog has a plugin and one of the most useful, I found for adding code that manage a text widget is called text Widget of the Daiko. Put in that extra oomph has never been easier. Simply copy some code, you must include and it pop in a widget Daiko and you're all together.

-Follow.

In 2006, WordPress has decided that blog commenting on was a haven for spammers and that so much comment spam happening, they programmed automatic "no follow" in every comment made. Their heart was in the right place, but she stopped comments. People were not as interested in discussions when they knew that they would get no SEO benefit.

Of course, some of the comments are always made by hungry blog commenters, but the volume has declined severely. Then, along came the plugin "do follow". Download and install it, and search engine spiders will follow URL of the commentator to the destination of their choice.

So what?

In addition, it provides a one-way link to their website, which is boost to search engine optimization. More one-way links, a site, better it will perform in the results pages and over its Google page rank will be, providing sites that come the links are quality sites. This encourages comments and brings the spirit of Web 2.0 in your blogs.

When commenting on other blogs, you can tell whether or not they "DoFollow" installed if you are using a Firefox browser. The add-on called "Status of research" will highlight all the links "nofollow" in pink, making it easy to determine. I say not do not comment on blogs with "nofollow" tags, but be more aggressive with blogs that allow the spiders to follow your link to your site.

Google SiteMaps

This plugin automatically creates a sitemap for Google spiders. They can instantly see all the pages of your site and go to your sitemap. Good for SEO? You betcha. The easier you make for spiders around, better they like her. Those who are just three easy plugins for your blog that will help you with SEO, encourage them commenting on and make the spiders do the happy dance.

They are three large plug-ins, you can get for your WordPress blog. I'll give you a little more in a future article. Be sure to keep reading!








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