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Best Free WordPress Plugins for Bloggers

Janet Camilleri · 17/06/2016 ·

After I posted about my first WordCamp recently, it seems a brief summary was just not enough!

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So in response to popular demand, I’m going to share some of my learnings (from WordCamp, and my own experience) here on the blog – starting today, with the best free WordPress plugins for bloggers.

Plugins are a great way to add extra functionality to a WordPress website, without having to fiddle with coding. I would suggest having no more than 10 plugins installed on your WordPress blog. Be very selective about the ones you install, and keep – if you don’t use a plugin all the time, delete it. You can always install it again if you find you need it down the track.

Some bloggers mistakenly add every new plugin that takes their fancy (and there are squillions to choose from!). Unfortunately, they are not meant to work this way as plugins can be very resource hungry, slowing down your website.

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Best Free Plugins for Bloggers

Are these really the best plugins? I hear you ask. Not necessarily, but they are ones that I have been finding useful as a blogger (bearing in mind, that I look after about 50 WordPress websites for clients as part of my business, Front Page Web Writing so I’ve used hundreds in my time!).

I have also chosen to only include free plugins, because bloggers aren’t usually known for having lots of money to throw at their website, unlike major brands and businesses.

  1. All in One SEO Pack: Want to get your posts found in Google searches? A Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) plugin can help. The Yoast plugin has a pretty big fan club, but I’ve used both Yoast and All in One SEO, and personally I prefer All in One.
  2. WordPress Database Backup: We all know how important it is to backup! What if your blog was hacked or there was some massive catastrophic failure overnight and all your precious posts disappeared forever? This plugin provides reliable automatic database backups – just make sure you download them to your PC or have them emailed to you, because if you store them on the server, chances are the backups will disappear too should the unthinkable happen.
  3. WordPress Editorial Calendar: I couldn’t live without this one on my blog. I love being able to see the month ahead, and being able to drag and drop posts and drafts to the date I want.
  4. Simple Follow Me Social Buttons Widget: There are heaps of plugins out there so you can include icons with links to your various social media channels. I like the simplicity of this one.
  5. Add To Any Share Buttons: Have you seen blog posts which end with a prompt to share on your social media? This is the plugin. I don’t personally use it on this blog at the moment – like I said, I wanted to keep my plugins under control and I didn’t personally feel my blog received any great benefits from it. I may re-install it down the track. But it’s up to you.
  6. Fast Secure Contact Form: Having your email address on your website can be an open invitation for spam emails, so a contact form is a great way around this problem. This one is simple and easy to use, and you can set up more than one form if you want.
  7. Comment Reply Notification: When readers comment on your blog, this plugin sends an email to alert them if (and hopefully when!) you reply to their comment. It helps you build a relationship with your reader. Not essential, but as a frequent blog reader myself, I always like to know when people actually reply to my comments!
  8. Get Recent Comments: Again, not essential, but I like being able to see if a new comment has been left anywhere on my blog – without having to login first. I wonder if visitors to the blog enjoy reading them too? It could induce them to click through and read other posts – and that’s never a bad thing!

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Those in the know might be thinking, “What about Jetpack?!” Jetpack as the name implies, is a jet-powered plugin that offers multiple functionalities – including some of the ones above. However, it is resource hungry, and some web hosts (including mine) feel that it is a security risk …

If you are a blogger – what are your favourite free WordPress plugins?

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  1. Vanessa says

    17/06/2016 at 8:41 am

    I had actually been using an A3 paper planner for my blogs, which was great until I swapped handbags and it didn’t fit! Now trying the plug in you mentioned – thanks 🙂

    • Janet Camilleri says

      17/06/2016 at 10:07 am

      Vanessa you will LOVE it!

  2. Kirsty @ My Home Truths says

    17/06/2016 at 9:53 am

    I love Jetpack but it’s interesting you mention how resource hungry it is – my site is not the fastest in the universe so this may be the reason why. Time to also review all my plugins – I know I have more than 10 activated right now! Hope you can share more WordPress goodness as you go along – I love this sort of stuff!

    • Janet Camilleri says

      17/06/2016 at 10:07 am

      That’s the plan Kirsty 😉

  3. Mel says

    17/06/2016 at 9:56 pm

    As soon as I read this I quickly went and downloaded the WP database back up plugin! Just a question, is the backup file meant to be relatively small? Like only about 1 MB?? That just seems kinda small to me!

    • Janet Camilleri says

      19/06/2016 at 6:47 pm

      That sounds about right. WP database back up only backs up your data, not your media files, which tend to be the larger files.

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