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WordPress Top Plugins: Find and install the best plugins for generating and sharing content, building communities and generating revenue

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Chapter 2. Generating Content

A blog without content is like a dinner plate with no food. And while WordPress makes it easy to generate content for your blog, out of the box, it's an empty canvas waiting to be filled with dazzling content.

In this chapter, we cover the following:

  • Adding ratings to your blog posts

  • Automatically creating links to similar blog posts

  • Easily including videos from YouTube, Vimeo, and many more

  • Creating personalized greetings for your visitors

  • Creating slideshows

  • Building forms

  • Improving WordPress's search

  • Automatically pulling content from your other websites

GD Star Rating

By Milan Petrovic (http://dev4press.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Quickly adds ratings and ranking to your blog posts

  • Why it was picked: Super easy to get running, offers lots of customizations

GD Star Rating


By Milan Petrovic (http://dev4press.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Quickly adds ratings and ranking to your blog posts

  • Why it was picked: Super easy to get running, offers lots of customizations

If you want to know what your readers like, then you need to allow them to quickly rate your individual posts and rank other readers' comments; GD Star Rating does exactly this. Don't be fooled by its deceptively simple outer shell. Those rating stars are backed by a massive administrative area that allows you to customize virtually every aspect of how a user rates your blog's content. For example, you can change how the stars look, how many times to allow users to vote, where to display ratings, and much, much more. In addition to being crazily customizable, GD...

Better Tag Cloud


By Nicolas Kuttler (http://www.nkuttler.de/)

  • Why it's awesome: It's not really awesome, just wonderfully practical and create a nicely customizable TagCloud

  • Why it was picked: Updated often, flexibility of placement, color customizations

The Tag Cloud widget that comes with WordPress is very simple. Luckily, Nicolas Kuttler took the initiative to create a wonderful replacement. Not only does Better Tag Cloud give you a new widget, it also lets you include your tag cloud in posts and pages.

Note

Use the shortcode [nktagcloud] to include Better Tag Cloud in a post or page.

Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP)


By Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (http://mitcho.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Search engine optimization and increasing average time on site for you visitors

  • Why it was picked: Accuracy of the relation algorithm

Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) helps your readers and the search engine bots to find other posts on your website that are similar to the one they are currently reading.

Once installed and activated, the YARPP plugin is virtually done. Check out one of your blog posts, and see if you like the results. Below the article will be a list of similar posts to the one you're reading. While out of the box YARPP will satisfy 80 percent of the people, you should check out the YARPP settings, as it offers a ton of configuration options...

My Page Order


By Andrew Charlton (http://www.geekyweekly.com/)

My Page Order, by Andrew Charlton, allows you to reorder your WordPress pages using a super simple drag-and-drop interface.

Get Recent Comments


By Krischan Jodies (http://jodies.de)

  • Why it's awesome: Helps search engine optimization and the visitors know what content is the most talked about

  • Why it was picked: Simplicity and search engine optimization

The default Recent Comments widget in WordPress is shockingly incomplete; luckily, Krischan Jodies spent his personal time to build a proper Recent Comments widget. Once activated, you will need to visit Appearance | Widgets. A new Recent Comments widget will be available to drag to your sidebar. Out of the box, the plugin needs no configuration, but Krischan provided a very comprehensive configuration engine that can be accessed through Settings | Recent Comments.

The plugin, Recent Comments, also comes with a Recent Trackback widget...

Viper's Video Quicktags


By Alex—also known as Viper007Bond (http://www.viper007bond.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Add and embed a video from the most popuplar online source

  • Why it was picked: Simplicity and number of video services support

Embedding videos has never been easier, thanks to Vipers Video Quicktags. This plugin removes the need to copy and paste "embed" code from the different video sharing sites into your posts' body. Instead, you click the icon for a specific video site, for example, YouTube. Then all you need to provide is the URL to the video. Viper's Video Quicktag goes to the URL and extracts the embed code automatically.

WP Greet Box


By Thaya Kareeson (http://omninoggin.com)

  • Why it's awesome: It just works, and it offers the user a direct call to action

  • Why it was picked: Simplicity and customizability

WP Greet Box allows you to display custom messages to visitors, depending on where they originated from. For example, if a reader comes to your blog from Google Reader, the default message will welcome them as a "Google Reader" and give them the ability to subscribe to your blog's RSS feed. Similarly, when a visitor comes from Twitter, you can welcome the Twitter user with the option of following you on Twitter.

NextGen Gallery


By Alex Rabe (http://alexrabe.de/)

  • Why it's awesome: Produces beautiful slideshows quickly

  • Why it was picked: Continually updated by the developer and ease of install and use

Alex Rabe's NextGen Gallery is hands down the most popular plugin(by means of total downloads) available for WordPress. NextGen Gallery supports multiple photo galleries, multiple ways to display your photos, and other developers are even creating sub plugins for it! Once installed, you will be able to include your photo albums on both Pages and Posts, as a slideshow (see the following note), image list, or image gallery.

Note

Note: To take advantage of the Flash Slideshow display, you will need to download JW Image Rotator from http://www.longtailvideo.com/players/jw-image-rotator...

Zemanta


By Thaya Kareeson (http://zemanta.com)

  • Why it's awesome: Zemanta makes it a snap to have posts with relevant imagery and links

  • Why it was picked: Auto linking content, creative common images, and related posts from all over the net

Zemanta is an awesome plugin that helps you automatically find helpful links, photos, and other online sources that relate directly to the post you're writing. Once installed, you will see a new side-panel when you create or edit a post or page. Once you start typing in the body of your post, Zemanta will automatically scour the web looking for photos and other blog posts that cover similar items.

To use Zemanta, simply start writing a new blog post. Beneath the post, you will find a panel called "IN-TEXT LINKS". As you write, specific keywords will be listed...

CForms II


By Oliver Seidel (http://deliciousdays.com)

  • Why it's awesome: Super easy to create engaging and secure forms

  • Why it was picked: Popularity and ease of use

  • Manual Install URL: http://deliciousdays.com

  • Automatic Install search term: CFORMS

  • Geek level: Webmaster

  • Configuration location: Top Navigation | cforms II

  • Used in: Posts, widgets, pages

WordPress lacks any methods for creating a form (beyond the comment form) to collect visitor questions, contact info, or any other type of communication data. CForms makes creating custom forms as easy as pointing and clicking. Forms can be embedded throughout your blog, including widgets, posts, and pages.

CForms administration

CForms is a very powerful and somewhat complex plugin, so let's take a moment to get familiar with the Administration section.

  • Form Action is the somewhat hard-to-find Admin Actions. You will use this expandable menu to save your changes, delete, create, and back up your forms.

  • Form Selection is how you switch...

MapPress—Google maps


By Chris Richardson (http://wphostreviews.com)

  • Why it's awesome: Easily hack together some neat mashups on Google's dime

  • Why it was picked: Popularity, ease of setup

MapPress makes it easy to insert custom Google Maps into your blog. Once installed, you will have the option to add multiple locations by address or lat/long. You will need a Google Maps API-key, which can be obtained from http://bit.ly/gmap-api. Google requires users who customize maps to have an API key. This allows them to track usage and ensure that people are not using Google Maps outside the 'Terms and Conditions'. If you do not have a need for customizing the content on the map, then you could always bypass installing this plugin and use the embed code directly from Google Maps....

WP-O-Matic


By Guillermo Rauch (http://devthought.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Great for automatically pulling content from your other blogs or online applications

  • Why it was picked: Flexibility and data import consistency

  • Manual Install URL: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-o-matic/

  • Automatic Install search term: WP-O-Matic

  • Geek level: WordPress Ninja

  • Configuration location: Settings | WP-O-Matic

  • Used in: Posts

WP-O-Matic is used to automatically create posts from an RSS or ATOM feed. This plugin is by far one of the more complicated plugins available, but insanely powerful. Imagine being able to take content from any website virtually, and automatically add it to your blog every time it is updated. With this plugin, you could hypothetically build a gigantic blog filled with tons of content, without ever manually posting.

Before you can begin, there are a few steps you need to go through to ensure that you have all of the right software available for this plugin to work. The first...

Search unleashed


By John Godley (http://urbangiraffe.com/)

  • Why it's awesome: Turns WordPress' basic search into a full text searching monster

  • Why it was picked: Easy setup, multiple search algorithms

Search is significantly more important than most people credit it. The ability to find content on your site is probably the most important aspect to running a successful blog. The Defacto search built in to WordPress is nice, but far from perfect. Search Unleash introduces powerful new methods to scour through your blog's data, including full text searching and Lucene powered searching.

Setting up your search index

A search index is a collection of information that is stored about each of your posts, pages, and other elements that contain text. This "Index" is then used...

WP Web Scrapper


By Akshay Raje (http://webdlabs.com/)

  • Manual Install URL:

  • Automatic Install search term: WP Web Scrapper

  • Geek level: WordPress Ninja

  • Configuration location: Settings | WP Web Scrapper

  • Used in: Pages, posts

WP Web Scrapper is definitely not for the weak of heart, but it is for those of you who know what a "JQuery Selector" is. If you know what a "JQuery Selector" is, then you are in for one awesome coding treat. WP WebScrapper makes grabbing parts of ANY website and including it in a post or page on your blog, a snap!

WP Web Scrapper uses CURL and phpQuery to grab and manipulate data from any public website. Because WP Web Scrapper uses phpQuery, you have the luxury to select which elements you want from the external website using jQuery Selectors. Plus you do not need to be afraid if the external website changes, as WP Web Scrapper degrades gracefully if any changes occur.

Copyright warning

It's important to note that while WP Web Scrapper makes ripping content from...

Summary


When it comes to blogging, content is king, both for your readers and for the search engine. The more unique content you spread on the internet, the better-off your blog will fare in this competitive landscape. In this chapter, we covered the following:

  • GD Star Rating—add ratings and ranking to your blog content

  • Better Tag Cloud—replace WordPress' default lackluster tag cloud with a customizable one

  • Yet Another Related Posts Plugin—automatically link to similar posts throughout your blog

  • My Page Order—easily reorder your blog's navigation with drag-and-drop ease

  • Get Recent Comments—showcase the latest chatter on your blog

  • Viper's Video Quicktags—quickly include videos from many popular sources

  • WP Greet Box—greet your visitors differently, based on where they hail from

  • NextGen Gallery—include dynamic and beautiful slideshows simply

  • Zemanta—add context, images, and links to related content online

  • CFormsII—build powerful forms

  • MapPress—customizable Google Maps embedded into your blog

  • WP-O-Matic...

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  • Learn WordPress plugin basics for both Macs and PCs
  • Focuses exclusively on 100% free and open plugins
  • Screenshots for each plugin
  • Organized by complexity to install and manage
  • Search Terms for automatic installation of plugins
  • Instructions on configuring and setting up the more complex plugins

Description

Bloggers, authors, coders, photographers, moms, dads, big companies, small companies, and even kids use WordPress to manifest their personas online. WordPress is used in every market, in every country, and continues to grow everyday. This explosive growth and international open source love affair was ignited the day WordPress announced the simple idea of a 'plugin'A WordPress plugin is a collection of files (PHP, javascript, css) that creates a small feature or modification to your WordPress blog. WordPress Top Plugins will teach you to add these plugins to an already built base WordPress site, and customize them where applicable.This book will walk you through finding and installing the best plugins for generating and sharing content, for building communities and reader base, and for generating real advertising revenue.There is literally a plugin for almost anything you want to achieve in WordPress.This book will show you how plugins work, and more importantly, how to install and activate them on your blog without you having to touch a single line of code, unless of course, you want to.Content is king, and it’s pretty hard to generate. This book will cover some of the best plugins available on WordPress to generate unique and dynamic content.Once you have your blog loaded chock full of juicy content, you will learn how to turn your blog in to an overnight sensation by helping your readers to share it, using tools to retweet, post on Facebook, and so on.This book will teach you how to build a community with one single killer plugin, namely, BuddyPress—the best community building plugin available for WordPress.Once you are through with plugin basics, content, and building a community, this book will show you how to generate revenue! It will cover the top plugins for turning your blog into a money making machine!This book will also cover plugins focused on tweaking and perfecting your blog’s overall look and feel, and functionality.Nothing helps build a powerful online blog brand than a horde of talented writers to contribute their ideas and content – as well as their social network. This book will cover a bunch of plugins that will make working with multiple authors easy, efficient, and effective.Last but not the least, it will cover the best plugins for ensuring that your blog is secure, the database is running optimally, and in the case of an emergency, you have a full backup copy of your blog.While most plugins in this book are focused on a blog’s frontend, this book will also cover some great 'non-public' facing plugins that make our lives so much easier and make your WordPress site a productive powerhouse.

Who is this book for?

Regardless of whether this is your first time working with WordPress, or you’re a seasoned WordPress coding ninja, WordPress Top Plugins will walk you through finding and installing the best plugins for generating and sharing content, building communities and reader base, and generating real advertising revenue.

What you will learn

  • Install, manage, and edit plugins automatically and manually for both Macs and PCs
  • Create new blog posts from RSS feeds and pull external content from any website
  • Create rich and engaging photo galleries
  • Embed video from YouTube, Google, Vimeo, and more
  • Embed Google Maps with custom markers
  • Make your blog mobile by sending notifications to users mobile phones, by letting users pick their theme, inserting dynamic content in to posts and pages, and so on
  • Learn the basics of starting an online community with BuddyPress plugin
  • Leverage other Social Networks to drive traffic
  • Generate Revenue by collecting donations with PayPal, including Amazon related products on a post, working with Google AdSense, selling digital goods with your own shopping cart, invoicing clients, and selling ad space on your site.
  • Promote your authors, track an author’s performance, and share Google Adsense revenue with your authors
  • Protect your website from common hacking practices by eliminating comment spam, and also by creating backup of your database and entire blog
  • Make your WordPress Administration beautiful and usable by keeping track of visitors’ activities, accessing links to your Admin from your blogs frontend, adding powerful CMS-like features, and so on
  • Customize your blog s appearance by using customization plugins

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Generating Content Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Presumably many others are also in circumstances comparable with mine: I am working with people who have been retained to help improve my WordPress website and I need to understand the technical nomenclature, the interdependence of components, and other "basics." Hence the importance to me of having volumes such as this one to fill in my information/understanding gaps.As is also true of other Packt publications in its "WordPress" series, notably Heather R. Wallace's WordPress 3 Site Blueprints, Tessa Blakeley Silver`s WordPress 3.0 jQuery, and Brandon Corbin's WordPress Top Plug Ins, Silver again provides about as much information, insights, and advice that I need to in order to work effectively with my website team. Our shared objective: To co-create professional (i.e. "commercial strength") themes.My high regard for this volume and rating of it are explained by the fact that I have learned a great deal about:o WordPress plugin basics for both Macs and PCso About those that focus exclusively on 100% free and open pluginso Screenshots for each plugin that are organized by complexity to install and manageo Search Terms for automatic installation of pluginso Instructions on configuring and setting up the more complex pluginso The eBook available as PDF and ePub downloads and also on PacktLib ([...])You can obtain even more information about this book by visiting [...]In another review, I will share what I learned from Tessa Baker Silver's Word Press Theme Design, a volume that provides a complete guide to creating professional WordPress themes.
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I am starting with WordPress development. Apart from the basic setup, WP offers a sea of plugins which is positive and also quite nightmare. The book gives a good hold on the plugins that can be used to extend WP, and also is well categorized. Even if one does not chooses the author's recommended plugins, the book serves as a good pathfinder to knowledge oneself on the possible plugins that are available in WP store house. Very good for newbies to know what to expect out of WP plugin database.However, I am giving 4 star, I am not sure how much the author has used them personally, and if faced any issues that are likely to occur.
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Mark Polino Jul 26, 2014
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I've got a couple of fully functioning WordPress sites so I'm always looking for ways to make them better, easier, and simpler to administer. I got Wordpress Top Plugins for free via Packt Publishing and I dove in looking for stuff.An inherent problem with a book like this is that it ages quickly. New Wordpress versions come out regularly and plugins sometimes don't get updated or are abandoned all together. With that in mind, I went into this book looking for ideas. If could find the specific plugin recommended, great, if not, and the functionality of the plugin still interested me, I at least had a starting point.With that in mind, I was really pleased with Wordpress Top Plugins. Some were well known items that I was already using, but there were plenty of interesting gems. I came away with more than a dozen plugins to at least look at.The book is well organized and the reason why each plug in is suggested is included. If you're looking for ideas, Wordpress Top Plugins is a great place to start.
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Overpriced and unclear as to degree of author's experience in use. This book is essentially a cataloging of and commentaries on approximately 50 Wordpress plugins. Content is what I would expect on someone's website. I purchased this because I expected a book author would provide in depth analysis and true expertise. This book just doesn't feel like the author has done sufficient reviews of competitive plugins and even feels like he hasn't thoroughly used many of the plugins reviewed much. If the title claims these are Wordpress's Top Plugins, I expect a book to be more than reviewing some high star ratings plugins on Wordpress.org.Probably worth about $20.
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