Top 10 WordPress Plugins of the Month — November 2012 Edition

Top 10 WordPress Plugins of the Month -- November 2012 Edition

One of the things I love about WordPress is its versatility.

Just a couple of weeks ago I published an article on using WordPress for cloud-based apps (such as our very own ManageWP service). Although our favorite content management system was originally devised as a blogging platform, it has become so much more. And I am confident that its versatility will only increase as the years pass.

Which brings me to this month’s plugins — a truly diverse collection. There’s definitely something for everyone here, and the sheer breadth of functionality offered by just these ten goes a little way towards demonstrating what is possible with WordPress. Enjoy!

10. WP Content Copy Protection

Copyright infringement is a major issue on the web. If you have been publishing content on the web for any length of time, you have probably been victim to content scrapers and the like.

Whilst there is no way of fully protecting your content against theft, you can take steps to discourage unscrupulous types. That is the purpose of WP Content Copy Protection, which implements a number of basic restrictions to discourage content theft on your site. My warning in using this plugin is that it can irritate genuine visitors, as well as discourage people who intend to utilize your content legitimately.

Download WP Content Copy Protection here.

9. BBQ: Block Bad Queries

Block Bad QueriesIt’s not very often that a WordPress plugin makes you hungry, but BBQ is one such example. And although its functionality has absolutely nothing to do with one of my favorite styles of cooking, it does offer valuable protection against malicious URL requests.

If you have been experiencing a glut of malicious URL requests then this is one solution to consider. It is a pretty simple plugin with limited functionality, but it does what it sets out to do.

Download Block Bad Queries here.

8. Cleantalk

Spam is always a hot topic amongst bloggers. We have discussed various spam protection solutions in the past, but I am always eager to take a look at the newest offerings.

And that brings me to Cleantalk, which utilizes a number of different methods in an attempt to block spam from appearing on your WordPress blog. This is done without a CAPTCHA, so the visitor is not affected in any way.

One interesting feature of Cleantalk is its claimed ability to learn and recognize legitimate comments based upon past activity. With just over 2,000 downloads at the time of writing the jury is certainly out on Cleantalk, but it’s good to see a new kid on the spam protection block.

Download Cleantalk here.

7. wp-Monalisa

I first came across this plugin over a year ago, so it has been around quite some time. However, whilst it is highly rated, it has not yet achieved mainstream success.

Put quite simply, if you like smilies, you should take a close look at wp-Monalisa. It allows you to place a wide variety of smilies in posts, pages and comments:

wp-Monalisa

On the backend you can choose which smilies to display and which to hide. It’s about as complete a smilie solution as you could possibly want for your WordPress blog.

Download wp-Monalisa here.

6. Ultimate Tables

When it comes to creating tables in WordPress, I am a huge fan of WP-Table Reloaded. I have used it for posts such as this on my blog and would heartily recommend it to anyone.

However, that does not mean I am close minded to alternatives, which brings me to Ultimate Tables. With just 3,000 downloads at the time of writing this is certainly a new offering, but it does look to be pretty promising:

Ultimate Tables

In fact, it seems to offer many of the same features as WP-Table Reloaded. Whilst it may not have the beating of its big brother yet, perhaps it is a worthy alternative.

Download Ultimate Tables here.

5. Skin Login

This plugin does exactly what you would expect — it enables you to “skin” your WordPress login screen (or more specifically, your login, register and forgotten password screens).

If you are keen to add a personal touch to your site then this is a great option. You can add a background image and edit the logo and CSS formatting. All of this is easily done via the plugin’s settings page:

Skin Login

Download Skin Login here.

4. Automatic Post Tagger

I’m into tagging — I think it is a great way of providing context for search engines and can be genuinely useful to visitors if utilized correctly. But one thing that does bother me though is the possibility of omitting a tag on a relevant post. After all, I want my tag pages to be a complete resource — I don’t want to miss posts out.

If you have a similar concern then it might be worth checking out Automatic Post Tagger. With this plugin you can create a list of tags with related words, and it will automatically create tags when the word is used in a post.

Whilst it isn’t a perfect solution — you could end up with irrelevant tags being added if you just happen to include a certain word in a post — it is an interesting idea.

Download Automatic Post Tagger here.

3. About.me Widget

This is a cool plugin that you can use to consolidate your online identity and make your life a little easier.

If you use the About.me service, why not use that information to populate a widget on your WordPress blog? That is exactly what About.me Widget can do:

About.me Widget About.me Widget

It’s as simple as that. Your image, name, tagline and social media buttons are all imported from your About.me profile and presented as a widget on your WordPress blog.

Download About.me Widget here.

2. MobileChief

It was only recently that we discussed the merits of WPtouch — the most popular mobile theme plugin for WordPress. With that in mind, it is timely that MobileChief should appear on my radar — it is touted as a “powerful, extendable mobile site builder that helps you create stunning mobile landing pages”.

MobileChief is in fact a different beast to WPtouch. Rather than converting your existing site into a mobile-friendly format, it enables you to create mobile-specific content and layouts. So instead of seeing the desktop site, mobile visitors can be presented with a mobile-friendly landing page or website:

MobileChief

Personally I would not use this plugin, but I can certainly see its appeal to certain WordPress users.

Download MobileChief here.

1. Optin Revolution

Personally, I would rather shut down my blog than incorporate a lightbox popup. I hate them with a true passion.

However, there is no doubting their effectiveness in terms of conversion rates. Most WordPress bloggers should probably consider them, and make their own informed decision. And that’s where Optin Revolution comes in — check out this in-depth video for further information on its extensive functionality:

This is a free version of a premium plugin, so you should be aware of the limitations before making a decision. But if you are serious about adding popups to your site, Optin Revolution is well worth exploring.

Download Optin Revolution here.

Tom Ewer

Tom Ewer is the founder of WordCandy.co. He has been a huge fan of WordPress since he first laid eyes on it, and has been writing educational and informative content for WordPress users since 2011. When he's not working, you're likely to find him outdoors somewhere – as far away from a screen as possible!

15 Comments

  1. Zarządzanie Czasem

    Many thanks. I am going to test optin revolution. Movie is killing me 😀

  2. Tech Blog

    Nice List of plugin and the plugin that seems to be attractive to me is “About Me” i will definitely going to try it because it will give my blog more authority, by the way great sharing Tom

    1. Tom Ewer

      Author

      No problem 🙂

  3. benh gut

    I like Optin Revolution, how about plugin for seo Tom Ewer

    1. Tom Ewer

      Author

      SEO by Yoast, hands down 🙂

  4. Tim

    Great post Tom.

    For those who find it difficult to add content to your site but are very active on social media, you should check out this WP plugin my team and I created. It’s called Tint, and we help aggregate social feeds into your site so you’ll always have a more dynamic and less static site.

    Check it out here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tint/

    Open to any questions or feedback!

  5. Mike @ CodeCanyon

    Hello,

    Cool monthly list of top Plugins. Is there any chance I can have some of mine included?

    My particular favourites (and that are doing well) are:-

    1.) Pics Mash Image Rating Tool
    2.) Dilemma WordPress Plugin
    3.) Easy Polling Plugin

    If you’re a CodeCanyon user you can use their affiliate scheme (like so:)

    http://codecanyon.net/user/mikemayhem3030/portfolio?ref=mikemayhem3030

    Hopefully some of my plugins can make your list 🙂

    Cheers

    Mike

    1. Tom Ewer

      Author

      Hi Mike,

      The series is for free plugins only. If you have a WordPress.org account then send me the link and I’ll happily check your plugins out 🙂

      Cheers,

      Tom

      1. Mike

        Sure it’s here

        http://profiles.wordpress.org/mikemayhem3030

        1. Tom Ewer

          Author

          Better late than never! 😉

  6. Dan

    Fantastic post and thank you for the various plugin recommendations. Whilst still a newbie to the world of WordPress and blogging, I have tried out quite a few plugins now to add a extra “spark” to my blog, and so far so good from a quality stand-point. However, one plugin which caught my eye was the Johnsons Boxes plugin, which was both easy to set up and to use. Hopefully I can say the same for the ones you’ve recommended, when I get around to trying them out for myself! 🙂

    http://johnsonboxes.com/

  7. Brad Dalton

    Feel the same way about pop ups but the fact is they do work and many of the big brands use them for this reason.

    1. Tom Ewer

      Author

      You’re right — they do work. Still hate ’em 😉

  8. Jeff Cohan

    Thanks, Tom.

    BTW, Tobias Baethge, creator of WP Table Reloaded (WPTR), has created what he hopes is the SUCCESSOR to WPTR: TablePress:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tablepress/

    1. Tom Ewer

      Author

      Fantastic Jeff — thanks for the tip! I’ll have to get in touch with Tobias.

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