Listly by Julie McNamee
The free CMS WordPress has a wide range of plugins designed to help you set up your own website. Here are some of the best.
The Pikiz WordPress plugin allows you to create and customize images before inserting them in your blog post. The plugin is free and once installed, you have access to all Pikiz editor features. You can add text to images, upload your own stickers or logos, customize and automatically set your blog post featured image.
Moreover, if you have no idea of what kind of images to use,the Pikiz plugin offers you a comprehensive collection of photographs, just pick one.
Joost de Valk, developer of many WordPress plugins and an authority on WordPress & website optimization provides SEO tips, WordPress tweaks and more!
Create your own favicon very simply by using this little plugin.
Very useful if you've restructured your website. Finds the appropriate page if the one your visitor has entered on doesn't exist anymore.
Allows your customers to leave their glowing comments about you.
If you've a web page that you don't want to use any more, or if you've mucked around with your site navigation, this is a simple and invaluable redirect tool.
Point your visitors in the direction of posts they might well be interested in by listing some related ones at the bottom of your posts.
This plugin provides you with attractive little share buttons to get your posts retweeted, liked, shared - whatever.
Show off your gorgeous images with this easy to use slideshow plugin.
Speed up your page loading time and have Google love you.
Tools to optimize your WordPress SEO, track its performance and tweak the minor usability issues power users sometimes encounter.