5 Content Management WordPress Plugins

2. Guest Blogging Plugin

guest blog plugin

While guest contributors can become your constant source of free content (which also gets promoted by its contributors, for free), it takes an incredible amount of time to find guest bloggers (especially if you are not an A-Lister).

I used to use forums, Twitter contacts and Google search as my resource for guest blogging matters â€" which would mean that (at least) once a week I would have to dedicate an entire day to the process, just to invite, reply, follow up, format and upload posts and lastly update my guest authors of the status.

This guest blogging plugin aims at making that process much easier. The WordPress plugin lets you search for, read and make offers on blog posts directly through your WP dashboard.

4. Faster Image Insert

Faster Image Insert

Nowadays, we use lots of images in our blog posts because images make our content more attractive and eye-catching. Images are also essential for post marketing because readers feel much more willing to share a visual than a text. Pinterest is great for attracting traffic to image-heavy blogs posts as well.

WordPress allows you to upload multiple photos at one time, which is a great improvement on the old version of the platform. However, getting it all placed into a slideshow or gallery, editing in bulk and resizing can still be a bit of an issue.

I prefer the Faster Image Insert plugin that lets you take care of it all at once. I have used it on many blogs, and I am often disappointed when I work for one that doesn't have it.