Listly by Danny Batelic
A list of my must have wordpress plugins
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.
The plug-in also allows you to enable Markdown in comments and BBPress forums. In these instances the plug-in adds a toolbar, and preview of the processed Markdown with Prettify syntax highlighter applied (similiar to that used in the Stack Exchange websites such as WordPress Stack Exchange).
I love this plugin. It really makes sure all the ducks are in a row when it comes to on-page SEO optimization
I don't think I'd cope without this plugin. A great way to keep spam under control
Schema Creator by Raven WordPress Plugin Schema Creator by Raven simplifies the process of adding schema.org structured data to content published with WordPress.
ManageWP Worker plugin allows you to remotely manage your WordPress sites from one dashboard.
Subscribe to Comments Reloaded is a robust plugin that enables commenters to sign up for e-mail notification of subsequent entries. The plugin includes a full-featured subscription manager that your commenters can use to unsubscribe to certain posts or suspend all notifications. It solves most of the issues that affect Mark Jaquith's version, using the latest WordPress features and functionality.
There's no escaping social media today and this plugin is a great way to help others share your content.