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5 Best WordPress Plugins for a New Site
5 Best WordPress Plugins for a New Site
It's no secret that WordPress is the best friend of marketers. This simple and free small software can do anything - starting from forming a blog foundation to provide a way to make direct sales to your readers.

 I like it. But, WordPress itself is not necessarily a "complete" software tool. You need to do a few tweaks and upgrades if you really want to get something solid than it.

1. All in one SEO - this must be number one every time you make a new WordPress website. This allows you to quickly and easily create titles, descriptions, and keywords for your posts, index all your categories and tags, and produce a keyword-rich URL. In short, ensure that your content is visible on Google.

2. XML Sitemap - Google likes to view site maps on websites with more than two or three pages of content. For a blog, the sitemap created manually will take a long time and the possibility is not accurate most of the time. The XML Sitemap Creator will produce a new sitemap every time you write a post and send it to not only Google but other major search engines too.

3. Ultimate Analytics - Google Analytics is the most powerful free tracking tool online. If you want to know where your visitors come from, what they see, and how long they remain on your site, you need an Analytics account. This plugin will put a tracking ID for your account to each page of your blog so you keep getting the data you need regardless of how big your site is.

4. WP-eCommerce - If you plan to sell something on your website, this free plugin will allow you to easily add a shopping basket that is integrated with PayPal or Google Checkout. You can sell items directly from your site with a transfer to the payment processor of your choice. It's no easier than that.

5. Addtoany / TweetMeme - Addtoany is a tool that allows users to use social bookmarking services such as Facebook, Digg, or StumbleUpon to share their posts. Tweetmeme is the "Retweet" button that will allow instant retweet with the abbreviated URL. I suggest you add both of them to your wordpress to maximize sharing your content.

Simply put - you must be willing to play with several features and equipment available for WordPress. Opportunities are almost endless if you do it, plus it's fun to see what you can do using simple free software. You can get to know about WordPress Not Sending Emails and Locked Out Of WordPress via reading online.