Here is an interesting look at the 30 most popular WordPress plugin-ins.
By scrolling through this list, it can give you a real sense if you’re using a ‘good’ plugin, and give you an idea of what other good plugins are out there. Of course, just because a plugin is popular, doesn’t mean it’s good–and visa versa.
The following list of 30 plug-ins also gives a synopsis, download numbers, rating and more.
WordPress lovers–enjoy!
What are your favorite WordPress plug-ins?
What would say are “must have” plug-ins?
For a realtime, updated list of the top 30 — click here!
[Courtesy of WordPress plugins and Designed by Infographics]
Chip Dizard says
I really enjoy “Tweet Old Post” as it keeps my old posts from dying a slow death. I also like many premium plug-ins like Premise by Copyblogger for my squeeze pages.
Eric Dye says
Yeah. Tweet Old Post is solid.
Ben says
I think it’s funny how many of those plugins are being replaced by JetPack plugins.
Eric Dye says
It’s true.