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Best Premium WordPress Plugins

To be successful as a blogger, you’ll definitely need to ramp up your efforts using some of the best premium WordPress plugins.

Here are the best premium WordPress plugins that I give my full recommendation. These are premium plugins which requires an investment of your capital, however they’re all definitely worth their money.

#1 WP Subscribers

WP Subscribers is a superb list building plugin that can help you to put your list building efforts on turbo charge.

WP Subscribers

The more well known alternative plugin on the market that solves the same problem is Popup Domination 2. At the moment, Popup Domination 2 doesn’t quite offer the same level of features as WP Subscribers, although the popups do look great.

WP Subscribers enables you to create opt in forms as:

  • In your blog sidebar area
  • An entry popup
  • An exit popup
  • A popup which appears after a set number of pageviews
  • A header popup
  • A footer popup

Check out WP Subscribers here

#2 SEO Pressor

SEO Pressor

I don’t actually use SEO Pressor any more, however I still recommend it.

After using SEO Pressor for a while, you can predict the sort of feedback that the plugin gives you and you’ll do these checks automatically without thinking about it and without being reminded by SEO Pressor to do it.

So why didn’t I just keep it? Speed… I want a fast website and the more plugins you have, the slower your website will be in both the front end and admin area.

I know how to do on page optimization without SEO Pressor reminding me how to do it, so I elected to depend upon my blog content creation checklist to remind me rather than another plugin.

However, if you’re not quite sure how to optimise your on page SEO, then SEO Pressor is definitely a great little plugin to coach you through it.

Check out SEO Pressor here

#3 WP Syndicator

 WP Syndicator is a great little plugin which enables you to syndicate your content on an array of blogging and microblogging platforms.

WP Syndicator

The real benefit of WP Syndicator isn’t the little amounts of traffic you’ll get from the blogging and micro-blogging platforms that you syndicate your content to.

It’s with the backlinks that are created over time, which will give your internal pages more relevance in the eyes of Google which will eventually lead to more search traffic from Google and other search engines.

Check out WP Syndicator here

#4 Keyword Winner

Keyword Winner can save you time and effort ensuring that you’re ranking for some high quality keywords before you even begin writing any content.

Keyword Winner

After all, why would you want to write and publish content that isn’t going to get any readers, or even buyers?

Check out Keyword Winner here

#5 SEO Smart Links Premium

There is actually a free version of this plugin which works OK. However, if you want more options and you really want to ramp up the internal link building within your blog to the next level to build page rank for your internal pages, then you need to sit up and pay attention to this plugin.

SEO Smart Links

This is the kind of plugin that you can easily not give much value to because the benefits are felt over the long term rather than producing instantaneous results.

Sadly, the Internet Marketing world is mainly made up of people who want instant results and aren’t willing to put in the 

Check out SEO Smart Links Premium here

#6 WP Touch Pro

WP Touch Pro

WP Touch Pro helps you to present a mobile theme to your mobile readers.

There is a free version of the theme with less options for your users. It might be an idea to delve into your Google Analytics stats to see just how many of your viewers are browsing your site on their mobile devices.

Check out WP Touch Pro here

#7 MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate

Ninja Affiliate

This plugin stores all your affiliate links in WordPress and converts keywords that appear anywhere in your blog into affiliate links. You can also use the tool to insert an affiliate link manually from your edit post/page areas.

Check out MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate here

#8 Wishlist Member

Wishlist Member

The plugin of choice for my membership site. Simple yet effective.

Wishlist member enables you to protect premium content on your blog so that you can charge for it. You can set up multiple levels of access such as Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum.

It integrates easily with PayPal, ClickBank, Aweber and WordPress as well a few other providers.

Check out Wishlist Member here

Conclusion

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Why I Ditched Facebook Comments

If you’re not fully up to speed with the various commenting systems for your blog, I’ve done a lot of research now into the various commenting systems such as the standard WordPress comments system, IntenseDebate, Disqus and Facebook Comments for WordPress.

A short while ago, I made a decision to use Facebook comments for my blog knowing that there was a plugin available which could allow me to integrate a Facebook application within my blog using a few simple settings from Facebook. It seemed like a logical kind of idea at the time and I read on Mike Filsaime’s blog that he even thought it was a great idea, so I thought I would test it and see what results I got.

Briefly, if you’re not sure on the importance of why you want to get blog comments, allow me to explain the benefits:

  1. You get actual feedback from the people who are actually reading your blog. This gives you an insight into their mindset, needs, desires, fears and aspirations. If you are sensitive to these needs, you can develop a product and/or deliver a solution to meet those needs. Market research direct from those that matter… I like it!
  2. Blog optimisation: Ever since the Caffeine update of Google’s algorithm back in June 2010, one of the key factors for SEO is what Google calls ‘Activity’. Essentially whenever someone leaves a comment on your blog, it’s considered as activity and therefore is considered as a positive vote for your content. The more positive ‘votes’ you can get for your content (ie. blog posts), the more relevance Google will consider it and therefore the better the chance of your web pages appearing higher in Google’s search results which of course gives you a greater chance of getting free traffic from Google.
  3. Not many people know about this one, but another key factor for SEO is the speed of page load times. Google monitors how long it takes for pages to load on your site. The faster they load, the more relevant they are considered to be. This is why you can get Google Analytics for free. Google wants to have a way of tracking how your site performs. Google can determine how long people are staying on your site, how many pages they view, which pages they enter and exit from and the page load times. All of these factors determine page relevancy and ranking within Google.
 

Facebook Comments – Perceived Benefits & Actual Truth

Perceived Benefit: Viral distribution of content

Actual Truth: By the time the comment goes onto the commenter’s wall and news feed, the comment is irrelevant because the people who see the comment cannot see the context in which the comment was made, therefore the comment would appear irrelevant and you wouldn’t get the benefit of drawing the traffic from their network.

Perceived Benefit: People will “like” your content and more traffic will come to your site.

Actual Truth: This can (and does) happen as people will use the Facebook “like” button, however this can be achieved by simply installing the Facebook “Like” button without the full Facebook comments system.

Another drawback from Facebook comments is that it is the longest loading element on your pages which slows down load time, drains resources (even if cached) and ultimately means that Google will see your content as less relevant.

Conclusion

Facebook is an awesome way to leverage other people’s networks and spread your content over the web. Whilst we’re on the subject, so is Twitter.

I’d recommend that if you’re going to use Facebook as part of your traffic generation strategies, then simply use the Facebook “Like” button rather than the full Facebook Comments for WordPress plugin which enables you to integrate your WordPress blog to Facebook.

The exception to this is if you’re creating stand alone web pages using software such as Easy Video Player 2, or a purpose-built WordPress theme such as OptimizePress or Profits Theme.

Let everyone know about your experience with various blog commenting systems in the comments below.

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