Pure Concentrate WordPress Plug In Juice

WordPress Plug InsAre you using Wordpress? Do you use some plug-ins? Well! Better to bookmark these 3 sites, because ….

Like the title says, these 3 sites from 3 different authors, offers all together around 60 plug-ins. Around 20 plug-ins by author. Incredible!

These 3 authors are on top of thing! Believe me! How do I know that they are on top of their plug-ins?

Easy answer!

  • You always have a date stamped on their plug in. More important, you can see the version history. Many versions, means they are …on top of it!
  • You can see the version compatibility of the plug in. Often plug-in authors don’t mention it. They say compatible with 2.0 for example! You have to presume that probably it is ok for 2.1, 2.2 and so on! This is not the best practice! Well with these 3 WordPress author’s plug-in, you don’t have to presume anything! You see right away on their web pages this info: compatible WP 2.0, WP 2.1, WP 2.2, WP 2.3 and so on.
  • Last, they answer commentaries pages. It is very well organized, often each plug-in having it’s own feed back page. A date is stamped on comments, date that is not one month old!

Good plug-ins? I mean useful ones?

I challenge you not to install any! More than that, if among these 60 plug-ins you won’t install at the the very least half a dozen of them, scrap this article of mine and post a negative comment right away!

Pure Concentrate WordPress Plug In Juice…All You Can Drink!

  1. Author: John Godley. The site’s name is: Urban Giraffe. The Wordpress Plug-Ins are here. This is the most graphic site. Very friendly!
  2. Author: Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan. Site’s name: Lester Chan. The WordPress Plug-Ins are here. Very straight web site style, clean and organized …like a programmer’ s mind!
  3. Author: Alex King. Site’s name: Alex King. The WordPress Plug-In Page is here. Style is ..like a blog!!

Have fun …shopping! Comments are always welcome!

Roger Pilon, Internet Marketing Babbler, Seeker

2 Responses to “Pure Concentrate WordPress Plug In Juice”

  1. on 01 Dec 2007 at 19:40 Neoforseesobe

    Thankiossi
    It’s great

  2. on 20 Apr 2008 at 10:45 Gary Johnson

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