Top 9
October 2013
October 2013
David Bisset
davidbisset.com / @dimensionmedia
WordPress Plugin: Cleverness To-Do ListCleverness To-Do List
http://wordpress.org/plugins/cleverness-to-do-list/screenshots/
#1
#1
WordPress Plugin: WP Migrate DB Pro
https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-migrate-db-pro/
#2
#2
WordPress Plugin: Cookies For Comments
http://justintadlock.com/archives/2013/09/10/cookies-for-comme
#3
#3
WordPress Plugin: WP Bouncer
http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-bouncer/
#4
#4
WordPress Article:
http://torquemag.io/your-ultimate-guide-to-planning-a-wordcamp/
#5
#5
Self-Promotion Time!
http://www.poststat.us/optinmonster-wordpress-conversion-plugin/
#6
#6
WordPress Plugin: OptinMonster
WordPress 3.7 Beta 1
http://wordpress.org/news/2013/09/wordpress-3-7-beta-1/
#7
#7
marktimemedia.com : Podcast Links
http://marktimemedia.com/wordpress-podcast-video-training-educa
#8
#8
WordPress Article: Beginner’s Guide
http://www.woothemes.com/2013/10/wordpress-customization/
#9
#9
That’s All, Folks
That’s All, Folks
David Bisset
davidbisset.com / @dimensionmedia

Top 9 WordPress Links For #WPMIA - October 2013

Editor's Notes

  • #4 Pull: Quickly Replace a Local DB with a Remote DBPush: Easily Replace a Remote DB with a Local DBSave Time with Automatic Find & ReplaceSelect the Tables You Want to MigrateStress Tested on Massive Databases
  • #5 Based on past stats, Cookies for Comments has blocked around 180,000 spam comments from even making it to the Akismet filters in the last three weeks. I’ve only had 656 that have made it through, which is a huge improvement for this little blog. This is even without the .htaccess rules (see plugin readme) that I’ve been too lazy to add.
  • #6 WP Bouncer will make sure users are logged in from only one device at a time. This should deter people from sharing their login credentials for your site, which is especially good for paid membership sites.
  • #8 OptinMonster lets users control when and how the opt-in is triggered. The opt-in can be limited to specific post IDs, pages, categories, or archives. It also has an option to use a built-in algorithm that attempts to detect a user toward the end of their visit, so as to trigger the opt-in as they are leaving versus interrupting their experience on the page. They offer options to use a pop-up, a sticky footer bar, or a corner slide-in mechanism. While I don’t think I could ever be convinced to do a pop-up, I think a sticky footer bar or corner slide-in could be done gracefully. OptinMonster also has built in A/B testing options, conversion reports, a visual design builder, and compatibility with most email providers.