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10 Un-Usual WordPress Plugins that Improved my Blog

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  1. Birkalem says:

    highlighter is the exact thing i am looking 4. thx for that

  2. No problem, that is the plugin I am very proud of that my buddy developed it! Spread the word! :)

  3. Thanx for providing info on Code highlighter and RSS footer. I like the un-usual benefits of having these plug-ins.

  4. Nilo says:

    This is a very nice post. I like the download monitor and FV Code Highlighter. I will used it in my future site. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Sumesh says:

    I have been using only Advanced Excerpts from this list. I will be trying out Feed Pauser and WP Existing Tags – they look useful.
    I’m not sure Search Excerpt is useful – I’ve been using Google CSE, and in addition to relevant searches, it monetizes the search well too.

  6. Nice angle – I’ve mostly given up on the best WordPress plugins posts, but you really did focus on some of the unknown ones.

    I technically don’t use any of them, although I do use some which are similar (a different dofollow plugin, a different download plugin, ExecPHP widget instead of Samsarin, a couple of my own plugins which give me the equivalent of the FeedBurner and RSS footer plugins).

    The FV Code Highlighter and WP Existing Tags are ones I’ll be checking out. Thanks!

    By the way, the comments section appears a little messed up using Firefox 2.

  7. @All – Great these somewhat unknown plugins has been helpful for you as well! Thanks for commenting!

    @Stephan – I will check it out. Never heard that comment before: thanks for pointing that out.

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  9. Justin says:

    Thank you for your advice. I am big fan of the SEO plugins and Google site-map generator as it enables blog to get picked up well in Google.

  10. Tertius says:

    Awesome list. This is bookmarked.

    Already using some, dofollow is in there. Using ultimate google analytics and all in one SEO.

  11. liveblogging says:

    The more SEO plugins that you can have the better….

    I think I will have to look into this a little further…

    Thanks for the share..

  12. Roni Rosenan says:

    Great resource! Thought you might also like Kaltura’s All in One Video Pack. This is not just another video embed tool – it includes every functionality you might need for video and rich-media, including the ability to upload/ record/import videos directly to your post, edit and remix content with an online video editor, enable video responses, manage and track your video content, create playlists and much more… Check it out and download it here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-video-pack/ Showcase your blog, see examples and pictures of the plugin and get support in our forum: http://community.kaltura.org/viewforum.php?f=4

  13. I found you looking for download monitor plugins but I’ll add my two sense.

    I have used excerpt editor for a long time on various blogs and quite like it though for my money I prefer the limit post plugin that allows me to limit how many characters any section has independently of each other. Another one to use with excerpt editor is “fancy excerpt” which will make sure you don’t have an excerpt ending mid sentence.

    As for the dofollow plugin I prefer nofollow-free it allows you more control over your comments than the dofollow plugin. Though my real preference is to control the majority of dofollow through my theme.

  14. [...] 10 Un-Usual WordPress Plugins that Improved my Blog – I think it is, it haven’t increased my spam posts, but it have increased the ‘look-like-real-comments-but-are-spam’ comments. You will get more discussion, and a little more moderation. dofollow2 … [...]

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  16. I’ve been using feedburner for a long time now and love it! There are some great WP tools here I didn’t know about, but will definitely be trying thanks to you!

  17. lyndsey says:

    Hey Stefan, I like your existing tag plug in…I find that I’m guilty of the duplicate tag, and half the time, I can’t remember what the heck it was I already used. Seeing it’s gotta help! Lynd..

  18. Fisdom says:

    Great. Awesome list. The WP Existing Tags will help me so much. Having many problems with my tags in different names but the same meaning and stuff. Thanks again for the awesome list. A definite bookmark

  19. Wow very nice , I really like the plugins you have here , also the desings really caught my eye.

    -Dino Delellis

  20. vicky says:

    thanks for the info…looks like i also need to jump to wordpress now

    Vicky
    http://www.vickyadvani.blog.co.in

  21. Free gadgets says:

    Thanks for this post, yeah I need to make a blog for my website too.

  22. feyyaz says:

    thank you very much. its useful :)

  23. acirci says:

    The more SEO plugins that you can have the better

  24. mark says:

    No problem, that is the plugin I am very proud of that my buddy developed it! Spread the word

  25. very nice post, thanks. awesome list for me.

  26. vps says:

    I use all in one seo and statpress. I think statpress is best plugin :)

  27. I am big fan of the SEO plugin and Google site-maps generators as its enables blogs to get picked up well in Google. thanks.

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  29. Really good article, this had some of the best and most unusual plugins I have seen all together. I used a few, found the Search Excerpt extremely useful. Thanks for the article.

  30. Nice article. Some really good plug-ins. Most of them are really useful. and the do-follow plug-in is the way to go for increased number of comments. And the download monitor is also a really good plug-in.

  31. Sunil says:

    Nice post. WordPress download monitor is what i want to talk about. Please suggest me a good plugin for download manager!

  32. I’m a huge fan of a number of the plugins that you have here. I have to agree with the DoFollow plugin comment – it’s fantastic and although WordPress totally needed to implement Nofollow to stop spammers, the links are just worth sharing.

    Cheers!

  33. ali says:

    Nice post. WordPress download monitor is what i want to talk about. Please suggest me a good plugin for download manager!

  34. Greg says:

    Nice set of plugins suggested. I don’t agree with all, but a must for any blog is All in one seo. I have found the RSS footer and and the code highlighter to be the most useful for what I use, thanks for the info…

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  37. Bob says:

    Only came to this article now but can say that a few of the plugins mentioned here are absolute gems

    Thanks

  38. Gaming says:

    Very cool plugins, thanks.

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