Every enterprise needs a website is true enough. But every enterprise needs a blog as well. It is a fact that blogs generate more press and more mileage for your product and is great for SEO.
So when you need to extend your presence, you should look for a website that is more than just a single platform offering you a single idea. Enter WordPress. What’s WordPress without its developers? If you love the website which is a content management system, a blog hosting platform and a website developing base, then you are already aware of its potent widgets and plug-ins.
WordPress benefits from the expertise and know-how of a brilliant community of developers and with their involvement, the website can proudly boast of having plug-ins to suit your every requirement.
Let’s take a look at popular WordPress Sidebar Plug-ins.
• Sidebar and Widget Manager
With this plug-in you can not only control what widgets are displayed on what categories, posts or pages but also use a short code system to create a one of a kind layout for your pages. You don’t need code to do this and you can align widgets, drag and drop and find support for everything from taxonomies to tags.
• Custom Widget Areas
• Who’s Online ($5)
• WordPress Widget Ninja
• Advanced Social Widget Mailchimp Edition ($10)
• Navigation Menu Widget
• About Me ( $5)
• Widgets on Pages
• Twitter Trending Widget ($7)
Not only does it grab eyeballs from its position in the sidebar, it tells you what is the most talked about content from your website. What’s more it scales up or down to suit any sidebar, with ease.
This is just a sample of what’s out there. WordPress is so popular that plug-ins are updated all the time and that is good news for all of us.
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