Handy SEO/SMO WordPress Plugins

WordPress plugins offer great tools for your blog's SEO and Social Media implementation and overall productivity.
WPing.fm - This plugin, as you can probably figure out, works with Ping.fm. Every time you edit or publish a post (you decide to do one or both) it is sent to Ping.fm, which sends it to Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, MySpace and a ton of other social sites (again, you set all of these up). Great for pushing out new posts across the social world.
Raw HTML in WordPress - For those of us blogging about SEO, web design or development, this plugin solves a world of headache. Since WordPress won’t allow you to display raw code in a post without totally borking it, this plugin wraps itself around the HTML so that it displays as, well, raw code in your post. For example, take a look at my post Top 10 SEO Must Do Tips and you’ll see this plugin in action in tip #4.
Page Links To - This one is a must for any blogger’s toolkit. This plugin allows you to redirect a page or post somewhere else. For instance, let’s say you want to create a link to an external site in your main menu where your pages are listed. You can create the page, name it what you like and have this plugin redirect the link to that off site location. The link in your main menu will have whatever text you set up for the page, but when clicked on, the link will 301 redirect to the URL of your choice rather than open the page (a 302 redirect is available, too, for those rare times it is needed).
Canonical URLs - Simple yet powerful. This plugin allows you to override the default canonical tag on a post and set it for the URL of your choice. Great for SEO!
permaLowercase301 - Another great tool for your SEO kit. This plugin will look at the case in URLs pointing to your pages and if the person linking to you has added upper case characters to your all lower case URL, this plugin will 301 redirect to the correct all lower case URL. This can help conserve link equity for SEO. Just set it and forget it.
WP Facebook Like Button - Literally, that’s what it does. Your visitors can “Like” your posts and have that appear on Facebook. If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon with your WordPress blog, this is a quick, easy way to do so.
Add Post Footer - Add a configurable footer to your blog posts. Content can include a paragraph of text, links, HTML, ad code or whatever. I use it to link out to some cool pages (See “Other Cool Stuff Online” at the bottom of this post).
Antivirus for WordPress - This isn’t like a full antivirus tool, but during the recent Godaddy.com attack (where this blog is hosted), it was the first to alert me that something was going on, which allowed me to work on counter measures quicker. I was able to find a tool online that would wipe the malicious code from my hosting account and check it every day from WP admin with this plugin to see if reinfection had occurred. Not exactly an SEO or SMO plugin, but can help you head off problems that could have an impact on them.
WP Google Buzz - Nice, easy to configure implementation. Allows your readers to push your content out to Google Buzz. Who doesn’t need more buzz these days?
Google Base Newsfeed - If you want to get informational articles and posts out on Google Base (not Google Merchant Center), this will create an XML file for News and Articles. You’ll need to create it as a custom category in Google Base admin since Google Base only includes categories for Events and Activities, Housing, Jobs and Vehicles these days. Of course, the plugin can be used for these as well, but for my case, the custom News and Articles is appropriate. A datafeed file called googlebasefeed-posts.xml or gbfeed-posts.xml will be created from your most recent posts that Google Base can fetch, so set up a schedule in Google Base to update it on a regular basis. Don’t expect a ton of traffic from it, but it can’t hurt to have your content out there.
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Some great plugins. I love wordpress because of that. What about adding the plugin – All-in-one-SEO.
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I can see where you might think that, but the truth is those are anything but paid links. They are freebies and part of a test that I am doing. As mentioned in the post, that footer plugin can be links, text, whatever you want it to be.
Richard
Great post and some great tips. I was relishing it right up until the point where I saw the links at the bottom to sunglasses and various other completely NON RELATED websites. IMO linking to unrelated material is a bad move for any website and could be construed as link selling by the SEs.
Link for users, and if you are linking for an affiliate/ad purpose then nofollow them or youre in danger of a spanking.