5 great wordpress plugins you should definitely use

Use these best plugins and make your blogs better

Make your wordpress blogging site more attractive, embed more features and make your site exceptional. Use the wordpress plugins and worry less about the functionality of the site. These plugins work on improving your content and provide value for readers and bring traffic for you to a large extent.

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  1. MashShare

MashShare is the free and famous social sharing plugin for wordpress.

Mashshare

Get your content shared more often by using this catchy social sharing plugin. This plugin makes it easy for your readers to find and hit the share buttons while reading your content. With a share and view count accompanying the share bar, your readers will also be getting a glimpse of your authority on the web.

  1. Yoast

Yoast-SEO-plugin

Yoast is the best wordpress plugin for SEO. It is a one stop solution for wordpress blog to perform better in search results.  Control your blog’s Meta descriptions and title descriptions.

Better your SEO with Yoast.

  1. Contact Form 7

Contact-Form-7

Contact form 7 can manage various contact forms at one time plus you can customize the form and the mail contents according to your requirements.

  1. Google XML Sitemap

Google-XML-Sitemap

Although Yoast SEO plugin does include Sitemaps for your website, Google XML Sitemap is rather better and easy to use. You can simply disable Yoast SEO plugins’ Sitemap option and have this plugin do the sitemap work for your blog. Use this free plugin to help the search engines better index your WordPress blog.

  1. WooCommerce

Woocommerce

WooCommerce plugin is a popular WordPress plugin for starting an E-commerce network right from your WordPress website. This plugin comes from Woo Themes, a very popular developer for WordPress. A powerful dashboard widget and multiple payment outlets like PayPal, Amazon payments, cheque and cash. The elegant and intuitive storefront makes up a great asset for your self-hosted WordPress website.

Bhavesh Bhansali

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