Yesterday I had an opportunity to sit on a panel discussing “Doing The Web Right”, sponsored by Cospace and the Four Points Chamber of Commerce. Paul OâEUR(TM)Brien (Co-founder of Cospace) and Shawn Collins (Co-founder of Affiliate Summit) were both great to work with and I look forward to doing it again in the future. Actually, during our 2 hour session, I learned a lot myself, but that is for another time.
Right now, I wanted to do a quick summary of the plugins I discussed during my part of the session.
- All In One Event Calendar – A calendar system with month, week, day, agenda views; upcoming events widget, color-coded categories, recurrence, and import/export of .ics feeds.
- Antispam Bee – Anonymous and independent antispam solution. Detect comment and trackback spam. Includes statistics and notifications.
- Editorial Calendar -The Editorial Calendar makes it possible to see all your posts and drag and drop them to manage your blog.
- Google Analytics For WordPress – Track your WordPress site easily and with lots of metadata: views per author & category, automatic tracking of outbound clicks and pageviews.
- Nextgen Gallery -NextGEN Gallery is a fully integrated image gallery plugin for WordPress with dozens of options and features.
- Share This – The ShareThis plugin is a quick and easy sharing service that allows your users to share your content to 120 social channels. Also features ShareNow.
- Simple Press – A forum plugin that integrates seamlessly into your WordPress website.
- Social Media Widget – Adds links to all of your social media and sharing site profiles. Tons of icons come in 3 sizes, 4 icon styles, and 4 animations.
- Ultimate Coming Soon Page – Creates a Coming Soon page or Launch page for your Website while it’s under construction and collects emails from your visitors.
- Woocommerce – An e-commerce toolkit that helps you sell anything.
- WordPress SEO – Improve your WordPress SEO: Write better content and have a fully optimized WordPress site.
- XCloner -A full backup and restore plugin for WordPress, it will backup and restore both files and database.
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