I don’t typically do technical stuff on this blog, because my focus here is the effective use of blogging and social media and how to monetize your business using these tools. In other words, I don’t usually concentrate so much on the technical side of things, because my focus is on sales principles and the human element of making money online. However, it seems appropriate for me to share with you what plugins I personally use on this site and which ones I consider indispensable for any business blog.
If you’re going to operate a blog for your business, efficiency, effectiveness and security should be top priorities. Use these 10 Essential Wordpress Plugins, and you’ll be in good shape
- All in One SEO Pack – this one is a classic. It’s one of the most downloaded WP plugins of all time and for good reason. It is a huge asset to your blog with regards to search optimization.
- WP Super Cache – this one makes your pages load faster. Why the heck wouldn’t you use it?
- Google XML Sitemaps – builds and maintains a sitemap and robots.txt for you automatically. It also lets Google know when it should visit your site again to index new content. “What’s a robots.txt?” you say? You need this plugin.
- Login Lockdown – if you’re not too concerned with someone hacking your site, you obviously are not aware of how often blogs get hacked and how much damage they can do. One way they get in is by randomly trying passwords over and over again until they get through. It’s called a brute force attack, one of the most common types of attacks. This plugin shuts your login page down after 2, 3 or however many false attempts you feel should be the limit.
- Redirection – It’s essential to think ahead. You probably won’t need this plugin right away if you’re just getting started blogging, but it’s inevitable that you will take a page down, rename a post or something that will break links. This plugin allows you to make sure that everyone visiting your blog lands on a valid page. A very cool tool.
- SEO Smart Links – strong internal linking is good for SEO. This wordpress plugin allows you to attach specific words or phrases, and anytime they appear on your blog, they will automatically link to whatever page you designate. This is a great tool for quickly establishing a good internal linking structure. Get it.
- WP-DB Manager – your blog is going to require ongoing maintenance. Database optimization and repair, backups, etc. This plugin gives you an easy way to do a lot of these things, and it automates most of it as well, saving you time.
- SEO Friendly Images – Images can be your friend when it comes to search engine optimization. Especially if you use good alt tags on all your images. For me, it’s easy to forget to do this, and it takes a minute, so this Wordpress plugin automatically does it for you. Another no-brainer as far as I’m concerned.
- MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer – Pinging google and other directories when you produce new content is a good thing. Wordpress does this automatically. The problem is that when you make a change to an existing post, Wordpress pings em again. And when you make any other small change to your site, Wordpress pings em yet again. Basically anytime you hit “save”, Wordpress pings Google. This can get you blocked. Not a good thing. This Wordpress plugin knows the difference between when you should ping search engines and when you’re just doing edits. This way, you’re getting all the exposure you need, and you’re not abusing the system. A lot of bloggers don’t even know about this. It’s a very good tool.
- Google Analytics for Wordpress – having some type of analytics program installed on your site is essential for anyone serious about getting results from their business blog. There are other more robust alternatives. Google analytics is definitely not the holy grail of analytics utilities. However for me it is the best, because it’s free and it gives me everything I need. I’m not going to spend all day analyzing my web traffic. I want a really good snapshot of what’s going on…where people are coming from, my most visited posts, etc. Google Analytics gives you this and more, and it’s free. As far as I’m concerned it’s the best analytics application out there for business bloggers, and this plugin makes installation a snap.
If you’ve been involved with using Wordpress for any length of time, you will likely have heard of all these before. My personal take is to keep plugins to a minimum. I like to run as lean as possible with plugins, because the fewer you have, the fewer things can go wrong. I prefer to spend as much time as possible on content and networking…and as LITTLE time as possible on design and coding, etc. Technical stuff is not for me, although I’ll learn whatever I need to learn to get things working smoothly.
That said, a handful of plugins, like what is on this list, will save you a lot of time, make your business blog more secure and much more effective for both your visitors and for search engines.
All these plugins are available for download at no charge by visiting the Wordpress Plugins page.





Seriously. An article about plug-ins and you couldn’t be bothered to link to the plug-ins?
Right on, man!
I found piwik is a great alternative to Google analytics.
Great content. There was a few a didn’t know about. I really like the redirection plugin. Keep up the good work!
Ms. MarketingConsult – I’ve not tried piwik. thanks for the heads up
Josh – Thanks! Yes, Redirection is really an awesome tool. There are of course other ways (.htaccess, for example) to control redirects, but this plugin just makes it super fast and easy, plus it installs right into your Wordpress admin, so you can control everything right from your blog.
Hey Christian,
that was a great post! thanks so much…
I had most of those plugins but a couple of them I logged in and added real quick… I just started following you on twitter and i look forward to getting to know you better!
Take it easy!
DBK
David, thanks for the feedback
I look forward to hearing from you also. I’m glad this post was helpful to you. Much success…
What about a social networking plug in? I always put on sociable, but I struggle with the “keep the site lean” approach too. Has social networking become “essential” yet? I am thinking yes, but wondering what others think.
Hi Brad, I do this as a business, so my criteria is this: does it function directly toward helping me achieve my goals? Social networking IS essential, no doubt. Twitter is a big part of the way I interact with people, so I link that up, but I don’t use sociable because while it is a very cool tool, I don’t see how it would actually improve user experience or conversion. Maybe I’m wrong, and this is not to say it might not be functional on your site or others. It just depends on your goals. Yes, I also prefer to keep things as lean as possible. Content and interaction are the focus. Good to hear from you
I just signed up for your newsletter and I saw this article. Great content. I look forward from hearing from you. Perry Belcher just sold a new course about using social media to monetize your business; however, it is now sold out. Again, thanks for the great article.
Great to hear from you Darlene…yes I got your subscription, and I’m glad to have you on board! Let me know if you ever have any questions!
Great post!! I’m gonna trackback to this post!!
Hey Tantawi, please do
Thanks for the feedback!
I didn’t know about the login lockdown, that one that I would try. I’m going to be involve in installing WP sites for small business owners and security has always been my top concern. Using WP as a company biz site is quite different from the power website that large companies have.
By the way, I’m glad to see that you are recommending the db manager plugin. He’s from the same country as I am
well, more then that I know him as well. Good selection! I’m glad you found me on twitter. LOL.
Hey Karen, yeah Lester is from Singapore right? Awesome! Thanks for stopping by…yes, I love both these plugins. I consider them absolutely essential
Much success in your business…there is surely a lot of need for that type of service.
Christian:
These look like excellent plugins. I only wish I was using wordpress.org instead of wordpress.com.
Randy
Ah yes, wordpress.com doesn’t have the same stuff going on. If you ever want to make the switch to self-hosted wordpress, I’m happy to help.
Nice post. I caught this one on Twitter and decided to see if there were any cool plugins that I was missing. Surprisingly, you had several. Thank you!
Hey Josh, I know you from Bigger Pockets…I like your Time for Blogging piece also. Bravo! Thanks for stopping by…I hope those plugins help; they’ve been a tremendous help to me.
I agree, focus on the content and not so much on having the most plugins in the world.
The plugin list you have here is right on point with the ones I thing are a top/must have as well
Good to hear from you James
Yes, to me it’s about value to the readers, and that’s done with content. Plugins at some point just get in the way. Lean and mean!
I dont why my blog still stack for 2 months ago ,only get PR 2
Hey man don’t sweat the page rank. Do good work, and PR will take care of itself
let me know if you have any questions!
Nice post, I needed some help with plug-ins however I am using the Thesis Theme and just starting my first blog. can you tell me which ones I do not need with Thesis as it uses two levels one for the search bot to read and the other to change the design!
Hey Ross, let me tell you, I’ve never used Thesis unfortunately. For premium themes, I’m a big fan of Power blog by Thematic (what I’m running on this site right now) and Headway, which is the theme I’ll be loading up by the end of the year for Next Level Blogger. Sorry I can’t help more with that specific theme, but no doubt the guys over at http://diythemes.com/ can point you in the right direction! Thesis is one of the greats as far as I can tell; no doubt you have a rockin theme. Every theme has it’s own unique challenges!
I just recently started my own blog, and a lot of these things I didn’t know! Thanks for the information. It really helps.
When you’re first getting things rolling there’s naturally a lot of questions…feel free to fire me an email or comment here if anything comes up. Have fun!