Essential Wordpress Plugins

I’ve been doing a lot of site design lately, and thought I’d share some links to what I consider to be the basic essential Wordpress plugins. They’re all in use on this site, and are going on all of the other sites I’m currently running and a few that I’m building. BTW: If you’re a friend of mine, and you’re in need of hosting or a site, let me know and I can probably get you set up.
Disclaimer: This is a basic necessities list and not something experienced designers wouldn’t know.
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Basic Must Haves:
- WordPress.com Stats : Stats on your Dashboard. Yes, I do run Google analytics (via the next recommended plugin), but this is a great plugin for a quick look at your stats.
- Google Analyticator : A simple way to install Google Analytics on your Wordpress site.
- Akismet : You should know this, but just in case: use this plugin. Stops 99.9% of spam. Requires no work after the initial 30 second setup.
- WP-DBManager : Simple way to backup your site with multiple options. MUCH easier then writing the cron jobs yourself. It also lets you optimize, repair, empty/drop tables & run queries. As a side note on backups, all of my sites auto backup to a folder on my server and I have a FTP program run on a schedule to grab a copy to store on my local machine. Plus, my hosting service makes daily backups of all of my MySQL databases so I also have those to fall back on should the unfortunate happen.
- Google XML Sitemaps : Creates Sitemaps and automatically notifies Google. If you have a website (that you actually want people to know about), you should have an account with Google and go to their “Webmaster Tools” and look around. There you can manage your sitemaps and view tons of information about what Google thinks of your site and how they’re indexing it.
- All In One SEO Pack : Easy Search Engine Optimization. Important if you want people to find your site.
- Add to Any: Share/Bookmark/Email Button : Easily give your readers the ability to bookmark any page of your site or share it with others using the method/web site of their choosing. In today’s age of social media this is a must-have.
- SEO Friendly Images : Automatically adds alt and title attributes to all your images. Improves traffic from search results and makes them W3C/xHTML valid as well.
- Login LockDown : Adds some extra security to WordPress by restricting the rate at which failed logins can be re-attempted from a given IP range.
What are your “Must Haves”? Leave some links in the comments!
