Last week I dwelt upon the important factor of blog stickiness. I talked about what it exactly means in plain English and how to improve your overall blog, so it’s more appealing to repeated visitors. This time, like I promised in my previous post, I’ll be covering some Wordpress plugins that, when combined and used properly, can provide some killer results. Let’s have a look shall we:
1. Related Entries. This is possibly one of the best plugins ever made; what this WP plugin effectively does is it creates a series of links pointing to previous related posts, at a user defined location, most commonly at the end of a post after a user finishes reading your content. You can set the number of related posts to display and if you want to display a excerpt (description). Often the generated related posts are pretty much accurate, but here and there you’ll get some really unrelated posts. That’s because the plugin generates related link by comparing the posts URL with other posts, occasionally resulting in inaccurate entries. If you’d want a more advanced and more accurate Related Entries plugin you can use the hacked version by Peter Bowyer, that has messed around with the original code and made it take in consideration tags as well, so it’s a lot more efficient.
2. Subscribe to Comments. This little plugin here, apart from helping you with your repeated visits, it will raise you comment and user interaction as well. What basically does is it gives a commentator the option to subscribe to the respective post’s comments, thus he’ll receive a new e-mail everytime a person comments on that post, with a link to the post as well included. So people are reminded to return and to engage in conversations.
3 . Popularity Contest. This is yet another invaluable plugin for any respecting blogger, that rates in your posts through various variables like number of views, comments, trackbacks etc and gives them a score. You can then rank you posts by week,month, year so you can make some pretty cool retrospective lists and a best of list in your sidebar, that will definitely increase your bounce rate tenfold.
4. Socialize Plugins. When you have a decent amount of traffic and popularity you can expect some users to digg, reddit or stumble your posts, so why not make it easier for them to help you get a shit load of traffic. The following plugins will do just that, by adding story submitting buttons for various social bookmarking websites: Sociable, AddThis, Notable, or as I sometimes prefer to use on some blogs (such as this) the Feed Flare feature from Feedburner; you can find it in your feed settings panel.
5. Visual Sitemap Generator. Remember that your readers are people, and first time readers might get lost when first stepping across your blog, so what you have to do is provide them with a map and there isn’t any better map a website could have then a sitemap. To make things easier the WP Sitemap Generator from Dagon Design has been created. It will make a virtual map of your site with all you posts listed, categorized and order neatly.
6. Archive Plugins. An virtual archive of your blog will stack and display, in a ordinate fashion your posts, much as a sitemap would do, but with a more advanced functionality and usability. I recommend you use Extended Live Archive or Smart Archives.
7. In Series. What this plugin does is it lets you write series of posts in WordPress, without having to deal with the hassle of manually writing up tables of contents or “next” and “previous” links in each post. The instruction are fairly simple and can be found on the plugin homepage. I find it to be a really helpful plugin when making long series of posts, helping first time readers to catch up with your content, before moving on.
8. Landing Pages. This is a exceptional plugin, I must say the least. What it does is whenever a users accesses your blog via search engines he will be presented with a series of related posts to his search query. Often search engine traffic is very picky and if the respective users don’t see or get what they won’t in a matter of seconds they’ll most likely start looking elsewhere; why not ease their search?
9. WP-Page Navi. The wordpress default page navigation system is a bit annoyingly slow and tiresome. This plugin will provide a better user experience, as it will allow your readers to browse your content more faster and efficiently. Read more about this here.
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Oct 18th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
If used, tested and twiked with all of the above plugin and i must say they all work wonderfully. I don’t have any of the above plugins installed though on this particular blog, because I’m going through a blog redesign that I’m hoping to launch next week.
Oct 19th, 2007 at 4:37 pm
Tibi,
Nice list. The one that I really like the most is subscribe to comments. It makes it so much easier for readers to get (and stay) involved.
Oct 20th, 2007 at 12:01 am
I’ve just added this post to my del.icio.us bookmarks, because it’s so helpful.
Oct 20th, 2007 at 2:53 am
@ Steve and Karen thanks for the feedback
Oct 20th, 2007 at 6:26 am
Thanks for sharing your list. I’m going to look into the Landing Pages one in particular.
Oct 20th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
What an awesome list. I just hired Jonathan (www.freelancefolder.com, http://www.smartwealthyrich.com) to do some tweaks and add some plugins to my blog - I’m definitely sending him this list! To any bloggers out there who are having trouble adding plugins or just don’t want to mess with it, I would certainly recommend Jonathan for this!
I couldn’t agree more with Tibi - adding these plugins will add more value to your blog - great list!
Oct 26th, 2007 at 3:52 am
maybe add Ultimate Tag Warrior plugin? It’s make tag cloud for every post and help goole to index your pages.
Oct 26th, 2007 at 3:53 am
i mean …and help GOOGLE to in…
Oct 26th, 2007 at 5:33 am
@rapidshare search: the tag cloud and visual tags in posts are excellent for further content browsing and better categorization, so I guess yeah it could’ve made the list, but didn’t cross my mind when i wrote it :D.
Oct 26th, 2007 at 9:50 am
Ultimate Tag Warrior is not really needed for WordPress 2.3 now, though. It has been superseded by a newer version of WordPress (in my opinion). Brilliant list by the way.
Nov 2nd, 2007 at 9:06 am
Thanks for this. That series plugin could come in very handy for my projects that I run.
Feb 28th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I have used all of these WP plugins. I can tell you they are very useful for my blog. The only thing I am not good in, is to write comfortable and suitable content for my blog. However, your content is really exciting and your blogging tips also.