The 16 Best WordPress Plugins To Use In 2012

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WordPress plugins abound and some are extremely useful and some of course are useless. I find these types of lists to be  interesting , and they at least make you aware off plugins you may not have known about. However, as always, take any list like this with a grain of salt, and check any plugin out thoroughly before using it.

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More convenient for you to use wordpress, many volunteers have developed many excellent free plugins. I use them in my work, they do make my job a lot easier, thanks to these volunteers. Now let me introduce these excellent plugins to you.

This list is the 16 most incredible WordPress plugins. Only the 16 best WordPress plugins have made it while anything less than amazing has been kicked to the street.

Each of these WordPress plugins are used at Site Sketch 101 and I personally recommend each of them to you. The following plugins are posted in the order that I recommend them.

The 16 Best WordPress Plugins to Use in 2012

1. W3 Total Cache – This WordPress plugin is great for two reasons. First, it makes your pages load way faster. Second, since it stores static versions of your site, it requires much less CPU processing than using WordPress all by itself. This WordPress plugin is number one on the list for the reason.

2. HeadSpace -?WordPress SEO Made Simple-Move over All in one SEO. There’s a new guy in town. HeadSpace provides you with the features you need to drive your site to the top. People spend too much time working on SEO and too little time writing great content. This plugin let’s you put your focus back where it belongs. It takes care of all the SEO work that your blog will need.

3. Gravity Forms – This is without question the best WordPress plugin for forms. There is no competition. This form creates posts, allows image and media uploads, allows conditional logic, and so much more. It is the all-in-one form plugin for WordPress.

4. MaxBlog Press Affiliate Ninja – This WordPress plugin is amazing as it massively cuts down on the amount of time it takes to promote affiliate products throughout your site. It converts keywords that you identify, tracks clicks, and much more. You won’t have to keep chasing down your affiliate links when they’re all stored in your WordPress dashboard and doing the work for you.

5. WP-DBManager – This little gem is amazing for backing up your website. It actually has quite a few functions that it can perform, but perhaps it’s most impressive feature is it’s ability to email the entire WordPress databse to me every day.

6. Thank Me Later – This plugin is great. It sends an email to all first-time visitors. You can write up the email to remind them about your RSS feed or just to invite them to connect with you personally. I do both.

7. WP-PageNavi – Those ‘Older Posts’ and ‘Newer Posts’ links are boring. With WP-PaveNavi you can get page buttons so users can go directly to whichever page they want. Plus they look a lot better than plain little links.

8. SEO Smart Links – Do you inter-link your articles? You should. Linking within an article to other articles is a great way to build Page Rank throughout your site and it’s a great way to get readers to find your other articles on similar subjects. This plugin will interlink keywords to your other articles for you.

9. Digg Digg Social Sharing – This simply WordPress plugin is what powers the floating social icons to the left of each post here at Site Sketch 101. With an easy to access Twitter icon, your friends and readers will be able to easily share and promote your content.

10. Feedburner Circulation – The era of the feedburner chicklets are over. Install the Feedburner Circulation WordPress plugin and you’ll be able to display your subscriber count.

11. Revision Control – With the revisions feature of WordPress, it doesn’t take long for your database to get bloated and begin slowing down your site. With the Revision Control WordPress Plugin you can limit the number of post revisions that remain in storage. I have mine set to 2.

12. Tweet Old Post – If you’ve been engaging and building a community of friends on Twitter, then this WordPress plugin is the perfect way to sprinkle your posts into your tweets. It has options to add hashtags, leading text and more.

13. EZPZ One Click Backup – Exactly as the name says, this is a really simple extension that has a one-click backup of the site and the database to the server and also allows you to download it to your computer. We generally back a site up before we upgrade it or install anything so this is a super quick and easy way to do it.

14. Widget Context – With the Widget Context WordPress plugin, you’ll be able to pick and choose which pages you want sidebar widgets to appear on. You can literally create different sidebars for different pages and sections of your site with this.

15. WordPress Editorial Calendar – This plugin provides a crisp, clean editorial calendar of your posts both past and present. You can drag and drop articles from one date to another, edit them and much more. This is an amazing organizational tool.

16. ReplyMe – This plugin sends an email to anyone who leaves a comment only when someone comments as a direct response to them. This is a terrific way to help continue the conversations that you’re working to build on your site.

Bonus: Pop Up Domination ?- Popup Domination is the absolute best WordPress plugin in existence today for capturing leads. It’s loaded with different themes and theme option to match the look and feel of your site and I’m telling you that there are absolutely no popup software available that compares to the style and effectiveness of Popup Domination.

Special Note: I don’t use popups, and I don’t like popups, but if you’re going to use one then popup domination is the best WordPress plugin in the industry.

So far, I have introduced 16 excellent plugins to you, I hope you like them as I do. Which WordPress plugin do you use on your site and how many plugins do you use at your site? Do you use any of these plugins? Do you have any other WordPress plugins that you would highly recommend to the group here? Your comments are welcome. If you felt I’ve left anything out or you have a question, please post it.

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