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Huge shout out to Nolie who, again, has given you guys a fantastic guest post. I use some of these plugins myself on one blog or the other (or both!).
~ Alyna

So obviously this post is geared towards those of you using WordPress since Blogger doesn’t have plugins. Yet another reason to go with WordPress ;) Thousands of handy little plugins that do the work for you. I am going to share with you the ones that I use and work well for me. Some of them are actually considered mandatory by many bloggers out there.

  • Akismet - This plugin actually comes already uploaded when you install WordPress and it is there for a good reason. It will actually monitor comments and filter out spam for you into another folder. Then you can go in and mark those that aren’t spam and the rest you can delete with the click of one button. Huge time saver and if you don’t moderate your comments it will keep them from appearing anyways until you deem them not spam.
  • CommentLuv – CommentLuv is great for your commenters. It allows them to include the title of their last blog post with a link to it whenever they leave a comment. It’s a great little way for them to get a little bit of traffic to their site while not advertising in their comments. I have been known to be posting a comment somewhere that has this enabled and see an interesting title by another commenter and go on over to visit them. Fantastic for finding new sites to read.
  • Comment Reply Notification I love this plugin. I am always running across the great debate of should you e-mail your reply to those who have left a comment or should you reply on your blog. Now be honest. How many of you actually remember where you have left comments AND go back to check for a reply. I know I usually don’t. So if you e-mail the commenter instead it then looks to other readers like you don’t reply to their comments. With this plugin you set it up so that the commenter will only get an e-mail when the author has replied to their comment. Then whenever you reply to a comment they will get an e-mail showing them their comment, your reply and a link so that they can come back and carry on the discussion if they want to.
  • FeedBurner Feedsmith - This one I can’t link to on the plugin site as I can’t find it. You will see it to download when you are setting up your feed at FeedBurner. The plugin will find all feeds for your site and direct them to your FeedBurner feed. This way everyone is subscribing to the same feed, you get  more accurate stats and it will be easier to move your feed subscribers should you ever move your site.
  • LinkWithin – Can be used on Blogger as well. It is a great way to breathe new life into old posts. It will display posts related to the one that you reader is reading. I am sure you have seen this in use on many other blogs. Another popular alternative is  Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
  • Maintenance ModeI love this plugin. Anytime I am making any major changes or upgrades to my site I can click a button to put it in maintenance mode. I am also able to specify a time the site will return to normal. The reader will see a splash page stating when the site will be back to normal. This allows me to make changes to my site without worrying about a reader seeing it mid mess.
  • Subscription Options – Allows you to create one widget where you can insert all the ways your reader can subscribe. It then puts up little icons on your site for you and you don’t need to worry about making cute little buttons. You can see this in action on my site.
  • Twitterlink Comments – Adds an extra field in your comment form so that the commenter can leave the twitter ID. The default set up with this plugin I did not like but with a little coding you can have it set up to look just like all the other entry fields.
  • WordPress Database Backup – Do I really need to say more? Super simple to use. You can also set it up to automatically back-up your database and e-mail it to you daily. This is how I have mine set up. Then I use a filter in my g-mail to mark it as read, label it and archive it. I never have to see it but I get peace of mind knowing I always have a back-up.
  • WordPress OptimizeCleans up and optimizes your database. The other thing I love about this plugin is WordPress saves every post each time you edit it. There are times I have had 15 copies of a post. With one click this will clean up all saved archives and only keep the most recent.
  • WPtouch iPhone Theme – I saved the best for last. Please I beg you install this plugin or something similar. When I am out and about I will read blogs from my phone. With this plugin it detects if someone is visiting my site from a mobile device and will automatically show them a mobile version of my site. It’s beautiful. Quick to load and the reader is able to quickly see what matters most…. your content.

I do have quite a few more plugins than this. However these are the ones I highly recommend and find very useful for every blog. I hope I have been able to help you and introduce you to a few new handy ones. If you need any help getting any of these working don’t be shy. Send me a message and I will be happy to help.

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Want more Nolie? Hit that pretty little button you see below! Nolie blogs about all sorts of things and she keeps it real so you are sure to find a post you can relate to over at Nolie’s Place! Oh, and when she says “don’t be shy”, she means it! Nolie is super nice and always is ready to lend a hand to a fellow blogger. Now, thank her by leaving her a comment here and then go check out her blog!
~ Alyna

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May 14th, 2010

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Guest post by, Nolie.

I love reading your blogs and I love when you come visit mine. However we need to have a discussion. I am sure parts of this won’t be too pretty but if we can work together I am sure we will all be happier in the end. Please take note to the following grievances of mine.

  1. Turn your music off!
    Pretty please with a cherry on top. I open the blogs I am going to read in multiple tabs. It is quite alarming to all of a sudden have music blaring at me and then I have to scramble to find out who it belongs to so I can turn it off. 9 times out of 10 I will just shut the tab and you have lost me. If you insist on having music then please leave it up to your reader to press play or to read in silence.
  2. Turn off the captcha.
    I know it’s your blog and spam sucks but captcha sucks even more. Either moderate your comments or open them up and take the time to delete spam. Captcha keeps me from commenting unless I got a really great comment. Even worse, if you insist on having it then please have it on the same window as where I leave my comment. Having captcha appear after I already submit my comment is even more annoying. Also I wonder how many comments one loses because people hit post then close the comment box. They didn’t see that captcha appeared and so now the comment is lost in cyberspace.
  3. Nobody likes a mess.
    Try to keep your blogs clean. The content should be easy to find and easy to read. There shouldn’t be too many distractions to the readers eyes. Also too many buttons/awards on a page can make it load very slow for people on dial up. Yes dial up does still exist I hear.
  4. Comments make the world go round.
    The blogging world that is. Comments give the poster the desire to keep posting. It lets them know people are actually reading their content and enjoying it. Bloggers, that also means take the time to reply to your comments. Let them know you appreciate their visit. However comments such as “Hi, Come visit me” and “Nice post, read mine” do not qualify as a good comment and IMO are a waste of cyberspace. Leave a comment that actually has to do with the post you are commenting on.

Two more things on commenting that Alyna from The Gift Detective mentioned when I posted a letter similar to this on my site.

  1. Don’t make your readers have to login to comment. Time is precious and quite frankly we all have enough passwords to remember we don’t need another.
  2. Get a gravatar. It takes 30 seconds and you don’t have to remember a password. It is assigned to your e-mail address that you have to enter when commenting in blog world. It helps to make your comment more personal and make us feel a little bit more connected to you.

I hope we can all still get along. I don’t mean to come across harsh. I just wanted to bring to your attention what annoys me as it may annoy others as well.

Yours Truly,

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Sincere thanks to Nolie who, following her own advice, wrote TWO guest posts for the blog today. If you want to see the version of this post that she wrote on her own blog, click here.  Click her button below to visit her most recent posts. Be sure to leave her a comment on the posts you love to show your appreciation! ~ Alyna

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May 14th, 2010

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Guest post by, Nolie. Please, visit her blog, aptly titled, Nolie’s Place, and be sure to show her some appreciation with a comment here, a comment there or both! ~ Alyna

I am a firm believer in taking everything you hear with a grain of salt. This is true even when it comes to tips on blogging. Everyone does it their own way. It is up to you to take what you believe will work for you and use it or tweak it then leave everything else behind. So I have for you MY tips to blogging.

  1. Be YOU. Don’t try to be anyone else.
  2. There is no shame in not having a niche. Life is a perfectly ok niche.
  3. Post because you want to not because you feel you have to. If you are forcing yourself to post your readers will notice. Great content comes from the desire to share something.
  4. Check your shyness at the door and join a community site (like this one). Blogging is part of a community and if you put nothing in you will get nothing out of it.
  5. If you want to do more than 1 post a day then nothing the next day then do so. Don’t waste a great post because you already wrote something. Some people will tell you to save it to post later. I find that when I do this I never post that great post because I am no longer feeling it or it is no longer relevant.

I hope this has helped those of you who like me, feel they have to do something a certain way. Never lose sight of why you started blogging and it will continue to be an enjoyable experience.

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Now that you’ve read her work here, flutter on over to Nolie’s Place and read her work there. Enjoy!

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