25 Must have WordPress Plugins That Power ShoutMeLoud To Success

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Over a period of eleven years of blogging on WordPress, I have tried and tested many WordPress plugins.

Every now and then I need to remove the outdated plugin and pick something which offers a better feature and let my blog grow.

I understand that searching for right plugins could be a daunting task and this is why I keep sharing about using WordPress plugins here at ShoutMeLoud. Based on my research and experience, I have created a secret list of plugins which I use on all my blogs.

However, today post is an exclusive post which is part of our transparency culture. I love to share how we do things, what tools we use and other important stuff which will help you to grow your blog just like ShoutMeLoud.

Today, I’m sharing the list of must-have WordPress plugins we are currently using at ShoutMeLoud.

Do remember, these plugins are the outcome of my years of experience with blogging.

If you have just started with WordPress, you should first read: How to add plugins to WordPress.

Do remember, I keep changing our plugins, so I suggest you to bookmark this page and keep checking after a month to see the updated list of plugins.

The list is not in any particular order, and at the time of updating (February 2020), these are the must have WordPress plugins which power ShoutMeLoud.

Since many of you asked: : Right now ShoutMeloud is currently using Genesis Theme + Custom skin design and hosted on Kinsta hosting.

List of Must Have WordPress Plugins I use on ShoutMeLoud:

Here is a quick  list:

  1. Advanced Ads: This is the ad management WordPress plugin I’m using to run ads on ShoutMeLoud. This is a feature rich plugin, which let you add direct ads, banner ads, AdSense ads. The coolest part is, you can run A/B test, show/hide based on category/tags, to make most out of the ads on your WordPress website.
  2. Advanced database cleaner: I use this to reduce the size of my database.  A free alternative is WP Sweep which doesn’t offer advanced feature but it’s alright for new blogs. For a serious blog, Advanced database cleaner is recommended.
  3. AMP for WP: I use the free version of AMP for WP plugin.
  4. Akismet: For handling spam comments
  5. Broken link checker plugin: 
  6. Clicktotweet: To add a tweetable code within an article.
  7. Easy table of content: To show table of content in WordPress (Helps in SEO and UX)
  8. EasyDigitalDownloads: This plugin helps in setting up a digital download store.
  9. Email post changes: This sends me a notification when an author or editor make changes.
  10. Jetpack by WordPress.com: One of the most popular WordPress plugins offer great features.
  11. Limit modified date: This plugin helps me to prevent updating the timestamp when making minor changes to an old post. This practice is good for SEO.
  12. Linkwhisper: For internal link building
  13. OptinMonster: To add email subscription box.
  14. Pushengage: Push notification for desktop browsers.
  15. Pixel Caffeine: Fastest way to integrate Facebook pixel on your website.
  16. Premium Yoast SEO: For SEO optimization (On page & On-site)
  17. Peter’s Collaboration E-mails: Sends an email to admin & editor when a contributor submit a post.
  18. Q2W3 Fixed Widget: Fixed widget plugin
  19. Redirection: Manages 301 redirection & 404 errors from WordPress dashboard. However, I shifted a lot of redirection now using Yoast SEO premium. Over the time, I will be moving everything to Yoast SEO for redirection.
  20. ShortPixel: Compress images without degrading quality. Helps in faster loading of the articles.
  21. Ultimate Nofollow: Helps in adding nofollow tag from the WordPress post editor section.
  22. WP Link Status: The purpose of this plugin is to find broken links. I use it for more than this.
  23. WP Forms: To add contact form & create a variety of forms here at ShoutMeLoud.
  24. WP security audit log: Keep an eye on user activities inside the WordPress dashboard.
  25. WP Advanced Ads: For adding ads
  26. WPS hide login

Here is a detailed explanation of most of the listed plugins:

SEO By Yoast Premium:

SEO by Yoast plugin
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This is a free WordPress plugin that is the powerhouse of my blog SEO. It helps to optimize on Site SEO, On page SEO & Social SEO of the blog. This is a must have plugin for every blog, and I have written a guide over here to learn about the configuration of this plugin.  Yoast SEO comes in two versions: Free and paid.

In the pro version there are few extra features like redirection and internal linking. This is why I useYoast premium. You can read my take on premium version here.

Akismet Plugin:

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Akismet is a free anti-spam WordPress plugin that I recommend as it is the official plugin from WordPress creator, which lets you fight with spam comments. To use Akismet, you need an API key. You can get one by following this tutorial.

One downside of this plugin is that sometimes it skips spam trackback or comments or legit comments land in the spam folder. Though this usually happens due to a previous interaction with an I.P or with an email address but you can always address this problem by checking your spam folder daily.

This is also a must have plugin that you should have from day one to stop spam comments on your blog.

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Schema Pro plugin

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This WordPress plugin is useful if you do review post. Using this plugin, you can add a star rating to your blog post, and make it stand out in the search engine. It’s a premium plugin that cost only $79, and it’s a good one-time investment.

CloudFlare plugin:

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Cloudflare is a free service which offers security & free CDN. What I really like about CloudFlare is, you can block bots and spam traffic at DNS level. This saves a lot of bandwidth and also your server load is not affected due to the bot traffic.

If you are using a managed WordPress hosting, shared hosting or any web hosting where your bandwidth is a limit, you should definitely use a service like CloudFlare.

Social Snap plugin for social media sharing buttons:

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SocialSnap lets you add social sharing & social media follow buttons on the blog. This plugin offers beautiful looking social sharing button at various places such as Floating sharing buttons, after post, fixed bar, and a few other options.

If you need one plugin that takes care of your social media sharing needs, this is the best plugin for now. This is a paid plugin and cost about $39 only for a yearly license.

The analytics feature is also highly useful and you can get stats right inside your WordPress dashboard.

WP Forms plugin:

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This free plugin lets you add the contact form on your blog, and I like it because it also shows the referral URL of the person who is using my contact form to send a message.

This helps me to filter down the real and spam message. If you are using Jetpack plugin, you should rather use contact form feature of that plugin.

Jetpack WordPress plugin:

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This is a multi-purpose free WordPress plugin that adds the feature like stats, contact form, mobile theme, social sharing button and many more. This is a power packed WordPress plugin.

You need to have a free account on WordPress.com to use this plugin. You can learn more about this plugin over here.

LinkPatrol:

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This is a WordPress SEO plugin that controls your blog external link. Using this plugin you can Nofollow, remove any existing external link of your blog.

It’s a premium plugin and is very powerful and useful for the SEO of your blog. You can read the review and how I use this plugin over here.

No Self Pings:

This useful and free WordPress plugin let me stop sending the trackback to interlinked posts inside my domain.

Read: No self-ping WordPress plugin: Stop pinging your Blog post.

OptinMonster:

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This is a feature rich plugin. I use it to show email subscription pop up and is highly configurable. Even without any designing skills, I can quickly configure and design an effective pop up for my blog.

If you are into email marketing and need an easy to use WordPress plugin, look no further than OptinMonster.

SEO Friendly Images:

This free plugin lets you optimize images for the search engine. It adds alt text based on the name of the image. Highly recommended.

Read: How to Alt Tag into Images.

WP Status Notifier Plugin:

This plugin notifies me when any blog post is submitted for review and notifies the user when his blog post is accepted.

Later on, we shifted to peter’s collaboration Email plugin that turns out to be more powerful.

Some additional plugins which I use for ShoutMeLoud:

I will keep updating the post whenever I add or remove a plugin here at ShoutMeLoud. You can bookmark this page & visit it after a month or so to see the updated list.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

166 thoughts on “25 Must have WordPress Plugins That Power ShoutMeLoud To Success”

  1. Cogent

    Is optinmonster better than Sumome? we just installed and configured sumome and found it really useful. What are you thoughts on that

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Cogent
      Sumome is good but when it comes for email marketing subscription, OptinMonster is pretty solid. One problem which I often face with SumoMe is the slow loading time.

  2. Raghav Shah

    Hi Harsh,

    Do you have suggestion on free alternative for optinmonster?

    1. Abhishek Verma

      Hi @raghav
      You can use WP Forms lite or Contact Form 7 as your optinmonster alternative.
      These plugins are Free of Cost available on WordPress plugin directory.

  3. Sudheer Kumar

    Hii harsh I am just suppose to start a lob and always read your blogs for tips. thanks for sharing this list its really gonna help me a lot. Some time when i install any plugin my site show me 500 internal server error . can you tell me why this happen?

  4. Okoji

    I have been trying to pick a particular plugin and i think it is not listed here. When I visit some links on your site, I see something link shoutmeloud.com/recommended/…. or some people have it as site/go/….. and when clicked, it will redirect to an affiliate link.

    I will love to know the name of the plugin they use for such.

  5. Subash

    Hi Harsh,

    This is my first comment on your page. I have recently started blogging and I use to check for new plugins everyday. But, before I finalize a plugin, I give doublecheck to this page, and decide on which plugin is better for me. Thanks for the information.

  6. Davinder

    Hello Harsh,

    I like your blog post and I have also started using these plugins.

    Hopping for the best.

    BTW, thanks for this post.

  7. Rafi Chowdhury

    This is the most useful thing you have shared for any blogger! But in this list there is no any security plugin! Don’t you use any security plugin?

    1. Abhishek Verma

      Hi Rafi,
      You can use Sucuri for security of your WordPress blog.

  8. Yogesh

    Currently .. I’ve more than 21 plugins on my site and it’s slowing down mysite…Any tips to boost site speed without deactivating the plugin as all of them are very essential to me.. But due to them , Sometimes my site show’s up INTERNAL SERVER ERROR. .Help Me

    1. Abhishek Verma

      Hi Yogesh,
      There are many plugins available for fixing this problem. But I have a tip for your that you delete the unnecessary plugins.
      Okkkkk.

  9. arojoy

    Just moved my blog from blogger to wordpress. This list of plugins helped to start with wordpress.Thanks.

  10. Emily Johns

    I probably have too many plugins but the pin-it button is essential since so much of my traffic comes from Pinterest.

    I’m currently using AddThis for sharing. Is there something better? I don’t necessarily need all the sites like digg, reddit, linkedin and all that. Just twitter/facebook/stumble/tumblr. Thanks!

  11. Robin

    Hello, Harsh. You mention a very good list of plugins. Out of this list, I really like Jetpack, Broken link checker, SEO Yoast. These plugins help me a lot to improve my blogging performance.

  12. Ajay Kumar Jain

    Hi Harsh,

    Very useful post! My question is that are you using any plugin to show “Last Updated: ….” for your posts or this gets displayed by some theme function itself?

    Also, for Jetpack which components you have activated?

  13. samba siva

    harsh sir,

    nice plugin list.do you use w3 total cache or wp super cache in your blog. do you use wp smush to optimize images or you use any other plugin. i am asking these questions because of your blog speed. how you maintain the speed in your blog.

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Samba
      My blog is hosted on Managed WordPress hosting call Kinsta. I don’t need to use Any cache plugin.
      I use Shortpixel & Cloudflare.

  14. Rakesh Lohan

    Hi Harsh,
    Thanks for sharing the plugins which you personally use on your blog.
    I have a question.
    Can you please tell me how you show last modified/updated date in search engine results?
    Do you use any plugins for it or any custom code?

  15. Akash Sharma

    Hey,
    Someone was saying that using more plugins can demolish your site quality and can degrade site’s ranking as well .. is it true??

  16. Satish Kumar Ithamsetty

    Hello Harsh,

    Awesome list of plugins. Most of the plugins are using in my blogs. I do not know most of the plugin you are using in your blog. Thank you for your list. It helped me a lot.

    Satish Kumar Ithamsetty

  17. Surya Konduru

    bro, I guess gocodes isn’t available any more, do we have any other free plugin in the place of that, not the premium ones.

    However, a big thanks for such an awesome compiled post.

  18. Mehul singh

    Hi harsh

    i use 50% of plugin for from above now Today i dowload all left plugin for my blog
    thanks for this use full plugin list

    keep it up:-)

  19. Chirag

    I think you also use Google Tag manager by DuracellTomi.

  20. Aditya Singh

    Hi Harsh,

    Thanks for sharing such a needy stuff. I’m also a WP user but don’t have much coding & designing knowledge. Some plugin I’ve used but I’d like to give a try to OptinMonster & WP Sweep because both are new for me. Lets see how they perform.

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