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WordPress Plugins – use FREE or Pro Plans?

By Jemma Fong · Comments (0)
Monday, February 3rd, 2014

Many clients ask me whether they should use the free version or paid versions of Plugins, what is the difference and what are the benefits?

You may believe that if it is a “paid” product that it has many more features or enhancements, but that isn’t always the case. Typically paid versions offer technical support service and/or user-forum support and free updates for a given time period.

Whether paid or FREE plugin, choosing whether to download it or not typically is based on the frequency of downloads.

Some free plugins include a donate button, as opposed to charging. It’s a subtle way of saying “would love to get paid for this if you like it!”

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My suggestion is to try the FREE plugin version and if you feel the plugin is a good one and does what you like, look at the developers website and see whether they have a paid or pro version and examine what the extra benefits they are offering. Truly paid plugins can be a good thing or a bad thing. When considering a paid plugin for your site, see how responsive the developer is when contacted, see how frequently the plugin is updated and check to see how others feel about the plugin and its support. This will help you understand the level of commitment and the long-term stability of the product.

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Categories : WordPress
Tags : plugins, wordpress

Tips for Choosing WordPress Plugins

By Jemma Fong · Comments (0)
Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

WordPress pluginsWhat is a plugin:

A plugin is a small program that extends the functionality. There are FREE ones and premium ones. It is safest to download ones recognized by WordPress.

Things to look for when choosing a plugin to use:

1. Check for last time updated
2. Does the developer care enough to brand his plugin with a large image banner
3. The number of downloads, greater than 10,000
4. Reviews
5. Easy download

Must have Plugins:

Backup: backup Buddy, back WP up, WP DB backup
Security: Better, WordFence
SEO: all in one SEO, WP SEO by Yoast
Caching: w3 total cache, WP Super cache
Spam Control: akismet, antispam B
Statistics: Google analyticactor, Yoast,

Good to have Plugins:

Related posts: nrelated content,  WP Popular Post
Redirection: Pretty Link Lite, Redirection
Comments Plugins: Livefyre, disqus
Forms: gravity, contact 7

Social Plugins:

Really simple Facebook Twitter share buttons
Tweet Old Post

*Remember plugins can slow a site down. Make sure to delete all inactive plugins from your server and use plugins minimally. Some of these functions can be done through programming. Ask your developer what is the best approach.

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Categories : Web Design Tips, WordPress
Tags : plugins, Tips, wordpress

5-Suggested plugins to use

By Jemma Fong · Comments (0)
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

First let me quickly explain what a plugin is, we can look at the wikpedia definition for plugin: “In computing, a plug-in is a set of software components that adds specific capabilities to a larger software application. If supported, plug-ins enable customizing the functionality of an application. For example, plug-ins are commonly used in web browsers to play video, scan for viruses, and display new file types.” Today I want to introduce 5 key suggested plugins I think will be very useful for your blogs.

1. SEO Blogger plugin that actually is not really a Word Press plugin but a Firefox tool that can aid in writing your post with SEO in mind. You choose a keyword phrase and it then provides you with a variety of keywords and how many times it is searched on, and makes it visible for you to be able to reference it when writing your blog entry.

2. WordTwit plugin, I love this plugin as it saves on time for me, because each time I write a post, it automatically sends a tweet of this post to my twitter.

3. Askimet, this is standard and helpful to keep away spam in your comments section. You need to have an API key for this to work. To get this, you need to set up an account with wordpress.com it will then assign a key for you to use.

4. WordPress Database Backup plugin, this can be set up to backup your database automatically and then send you a zip file directly to your email address.

5. WP Google Analytics plugin lets you use Google Analytics to track your WordPress site statistics.

These are just some popular plugins, but you need to review carefully to make sure they are compatible with your template theme, as well, be wary when updating your theme to ensure that it is compatible with newer versions. Plugins also have their own update process and you will see a little black and white number beside the link if a plugin requires updating. If you need help in setting up plugins for your blog, give us a call 416-451-2063 and we can walk you through the process.

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