Posts Tagged ‘favorite’
19
Jun

wordpress

As you can probably tell, I’m a big fan of WordPress.  I’ve used a few other Content Management Systems (like Joomla, Drupal, PHP-Nuke, etc.).  But I’ve found that for internet marketing, WordPress is simply hard to beat with its ease-of-use, maintenance simplicity, and the huge community support of free plugins and themes.

So, here’s the list of plugins that I routinely use with each WordPress installation:

Akismet

  • Catches spam Comments on your posts or pages.
  • I find that it’s very accurate.
  • You do have to enter a WordPress API key though to activate it (which I’m not a big fan of doing…why does WordPress need to know what spam I’m receiving?).
  • Does anyone know why it has such a strange name that has nothing to do with spam?

All in One SEO Pack

  • I call this thing “Search Engine Optimization For Dummies”
  • You don’t really have to know much about SEO to get some serious benefits from it
  • It can do custom HTML headers like keywords, descriptions, titles
  • You can even set “noindex” for different types of archives so you won’t get hurt by having duplicate content

Dagon Design Sitemap Generator

  • An easy-to-use HTML sitemap generator
  • Tons of features, super configurable, but not complicated

Exec-PHP

  • Occasionally with some sites I need to execute PHP within posts, this plugin makes it extremely easy
  • If you don’t know what PHP is skip this one ;)

GoCodes

  • URL shortener and click tracker all-in-one!
  • Simple interface
  • Great for hiding affiliate links (instead of using http://youraffiliateID.vendorID.hop.clickbank.net you can use http://yourdomain.com/go/FriendlyProductName)

Google XML Sitemaps

  • Rather than creating an HTML sitemap, like the plugin I mentioned above, this one creates an XML sitemap
  • It also notifies many popular search engines when changes are made
  • Tons of options, but works great out-of-the-box

Thumbnail Viewer

  • Sometimes I like putting image thumbnails in my posts so visitors can click the thumbnail hyperlinks to see the full image
  • That’s exactly what this bad boy is for
  • It’s very simple and fast (full images load real quick)

WordPress.com Stats [Edit - June 30 - Now I like "StatPress SEOlution" better!]

  • If you’ve ever used WordPress.com to host a site, you’re familiar with their admin “stats” page
  • That’s exactly what this plugin emulates, except it works for sites you host yourself
  • You must enter your WordPress API key to activate it (you can get this for free from WordPress.com)
  • My only complaint is that it doesn’t show unique visitors, only “views”
  • It tracks UNIQUE VISITORS and other cool stuff like which countries visitors are from and search engine spider stats

Yet Another Related Post Plugin

  • Dynamically determines which posts are related to each other
  • Places links at the end of each post so visitors can then view the related posts
  • Lots of options, and easy to use
 

If you’re not sure how to find or install these plugins, you have two options:

  1. From the WP admin panel, go “Plugins” > “Add New”, then use the “Search” form to find the plugins you want
  2. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/, download the ZIP files, then FTP the contents to your web server root/wp-content/plugins directory

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07
Jun

Here’s a few of my favorite FireFox Add-Ons, in no particular order:

Session Manager Session Manager

  • Holy shit is this ever a MUST HAVE Add-On for everyone
  • Allows you to save one or more windows (containing multiple tabs) as a “Session”
  • Tracks the state of your windows and tabs if FF crashes
  • Keeps a history of all closed windows, in case you accidentally close one (I do this quite often)

IE Tab IE Tab

  • Allows you to embed an instance of Internet Explorer inside of a FF tab
  • Super handy for viewing how your site would look in IE without having to open the app
  • I actually use this mostly for keeping two Gmail sessions active: personal email in an IE Tab, work email in a normal FF tab

FF Add-on Misc Live PageRank

  • Displays the Google PageRank for the active URL
  • Useful when you’re busy worrying about SEO and backlinks and all that fun stuff

Seo for FireFox SEO for FireFox

  • Tons of functionality in this bad-boy
  • I primarily use it when looking at Google search results to get metrics for each result such as PR, Google Cache Date, Traffic Value, # Diggs, # Stumbles, Twitter Rank, and various other details.
  • One-click easy enable/disable in the FF *system tray* (whatever the heck that’s actually called?)

FF Add-on Misc NoDoFollow

  • If you enable this Add-on, when you’re browsing webpages, it will highlight hyperlinks in different colors to indicate the dofollow / nofollow status
  • Definitely useful when promoting your site on directories, blogs, forums, etc.

Shareaholic Shareaholic

  • Adds a button in FF near the address bar
  • Makes it very easy to share sites with your favorite Web 2.0 social networking, bookmarking, blogging, and email services.
  • Works with over 60 services such as StumbleUpon, Delicious, Diigo, Google Reader,…

SortPlaces SortPlaces

  • Allows you to easily sort your bookmarks
  • I wonder why the heck FF makes it so difficult to search ALL folders and bookmarks alphabetically?

That’s it!

If anyone has others that I missed and likely don’t know about – please leave a Comment!

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09
May

I’ve been using FileZilla for a couple years now.

FileZilla

The reasons why I’m such a big fan are:

FileZilla

  • It’s FREE! [GNU General Public License]
  • It has a simple, clean interface
  • It’s not bloated. It loads quickly and doesn’t take up a ridiculous amount of memory

My only complaints are:

  • If you have a file in the Windows clipboard (CTRL-C), I wished you could simply paste it (CTRL-V) into FileZilla to initiate an upload
  • There’s no easy way to move or copy entire web server folders.  You must first download the folder locally then upload it in the new location.

Does anyone have a better FTP client to recommend?

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