If you ever wondered who your most loyal readers are at all times, now you can find out with the
Top Commentators WordPress Plugin by Daily Blog Tips. Once you install this Plugin you check your commentator stats from within your WordPress admin Dashboard.
The cool thing is that you can actually see an emerging pattern or not about your most active commentators by looking at various time frames such as:
- Last year
- This year
- Last month
- This month
- Last 7 days
- Yesterday
- And today
This could be ideal for bloggers who would like to single out a commentator and thank them specifically once a month, or else you could buddy up with them since you seem to share the same interests for joint ventures.
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In my quest to find out dazzling themes for professional blogs, I happened to trace a cool, magazine style wordpress theme - Rebel Magazine. The theme has been designed by Filipina and Netrepreneur Chiq Montes of
WPThemeDesigner.com.

Before I move to give my personal opinion about this theme, lets eye on its basic
features:
- It’s 2-column-theme.
- It has Right sidebar.
- CSS compliant.
- Widget-ready.
- Compatible with Firefox, IE 7 & Opera.
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I have always fancied my chances with tools and widgets which make blogging fun and easy. Bloggers who post regularly on professional blogs wish to concentrate more on the content for its freshness and readability, apart from being informative ofcourse. Based on my personal experience, we tend to spend more time in finding great images, links, tags, etc to support our post and make it more appealing. Had it not been great if your browser could understand what you are blogging about and suggested you pictures, articles, links and tags to make your posts more vibrant?
Be glad! With the advent of this smart firefox-IE-wordpress addon, such an assistance is at your disposal. Think of some valuable suggestions in context with your article you’re writing on the blog’s editor. It would save you a lot of time that is generally spent looking out for related content over the internet.
Look out:

To see how Zemanta works with Wordpress, check out this cool
screencast.
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I am glad to release the third WordPress plugin by Daily Blog Tips.
My Top Commentators is a plugin that allows a blogger to discover who are the most active commentators on his blog (via the WordPress Dashboard, so other people will not see this information). You can also use different time frames for this, so you can see the top commentators:
- Today
- Yesterday
- Last 7 days
- This month
- Last month
- This year
- Last year
Secondly, you can also see all the comments left by a single person, and edit or delete them via the plugin interface.
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Calling all designers, developers, and print artists. Introducing the new and easiest way to run your own storefront - on Wordpress!
I confess that I am a bit cranky when it comes to WordPress plugins. I use as few as possible (to not compromise my WP install), and I also tend to like some old school plugins that were released years ago. My plugin of choice for adding a link to my RSS feed, for instance, was the
sig2feed one. I started using it early in 2006!
Recently, however, more people started scraping Daily Blog Tips, so I felt that it was necessary to add not only a link back to the blog, but also a link back to the original post. This should help Google to identify my original articles more easily and quickly.
When I tried to use sig2feed for this purpose, however, I found that it was not capable of (not without a good deal of PHP tweaking at least), so I decided to find a new RSS feed footer.
RSS Footer is the name of the plugin created by Joost de Valk, and it gets the job done perfectly. Basically it allows you to insert any message or link on the footer of your feeds, and it also comes with a check box that you simply need to tick if you want a link back to the original article.
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We bloggers love to add images to our posts as often as possible. The reason being is a common one -
a picture is worth a thousand words. I hope you remember
my last post, where I introduced to you some cool extensions including
Picnik, which happens to be a great extension to handle images on Firefox.
Talking about image hosting,
Flickr is one of the most widely used web-based imaging service. Now, you may upload a lot of images at your
Flickr account and get your blog posts to display them, wherever and whenever needed. I know this would have been been a dream, until this cool plugin was launched. Yes, I am talking about the
Flickr plugin for wordpress.
This Flickr plugin for WordPress allows you to display your
Flickr photosets as albums on your
WordPress blog. The template is pretty simple and intuitive and totally customizable to match the look and feel of your blog. If desired, you can also hook it up with Lightbox or similar display libraries like - Facebox, FancyZoom and Fancybox.
For the user interface, this plugin adds a new
Flickr icon to the WordPress editor allowing you to easily insert your Flickr photos into your blog posts with just a couple of clicks! You also have an option to either link inserted photos to your WordPress Flickr photo album or directly to your
Flickr.com photo page.
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Pawan Agarwal, who has previously released a lot of free plugins including the
BlogRush Maximizer and the
Psychic Search Plugin (among others) has been working his magic once again. This time, the result is
Ninja Affiliate, a special WordPress plugin that lets you:
- Convert any keyword in your blog into an affiliate link
- Manage the amount of converted keywords / page
- Manage and track unlimited links, with link cloaking
- Create professional-looking redirect links
- Enter affiliate links directly while writing a post
Ninja Affiliate is (pardon my bluntness) a much more advance version of
WP Affiliate Pro,
WP Cash Links and other similar affiliate marketing plugins for WordPress. One main advantage is complete, logical control over the amount of keywords converted. All the other tools make your blog look like a link farm, Ninja Affiliate does not.
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77+ quality and useful WordPress Plug-ins.
WP TagAds is a brand new Plugin lets you display eBay ads in a manner that is stylish and non obtrusive on your
WordPress blog. Ads that will display through your Plugin are “pulled” based on the post tags within your individual posts.
If eBay doesn’t serve ads you like, all you need to do is change your post tags some and that’s it. The ads will be displayed on your blog via a neat sidebar widget which allows you to place the ad wherever you like on your blog.
Obviously you will need to have widgets enabled on the blog (meaning you have to use them).
But before you rush to get the
WP TagAds Plugin you will need an eBay Campaign ID as an affiliate. You can do this by joining the
eBay Partner Network for free.
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