Yesterday we talked about the most necessary WordPress plugins that you need to have on your blog to maximize your traffic and exposure. As planned, we will now move on to those plugins that will enhance your blog beyond the essentials… things that will have users coming back for more. Let’s get started!
Tips for Difference Blogging Niches
A few months ago, I put out a post here at Jimvesting that I feel will be highly beneficial to those of you that want to add highly-targeted plugins to your website to really boost your offerings. For finance blogs, things like stock market widgets and streaming news. For photography websites, widgets that will import Flickr photos to your site. There are many specific plugins geared toward specific niches, so check out the “Top WordPress Plugins for Every Type of Blog” for more plugins.
Your Second Batch of Plugins: Aesthetics & Enhancements
Now that we have seen a few of the niche-specific plugins, here is a listing of what I feel are seven must-have add-ons to your WordPress blogs. What makes these different from those mentioned in the previous paragraph is that, like the first list we had yesterday, these plugins work well on any type of blog and will dramatically increase the amount of flexibility you have to offer.
Top Blog Plugins (That Aren’t Absolutely Essential!):
Comment Luv: Perhaps one of the best community-based plugins for your blog. This will encourage people to drop comments, and reward them in a way that won’t hurt you!
Brian’s Threaded Comments: The default commenting system in WordPress is not very efficient, allow your guests to reply to other posts in an easy embedded structure!
Comment Relish: This is the plugin that everyone asks me about… you can send follow-up emails to anyone who comments on your blog to lure them into subscribing with the power of Comment Relish
Subscribe Remind: Place a convenient and non-distracting reminder at the end of each of your blog posts to get users to subscribe to your RSS feed — an essential conversion tool to boost your RSS figures
Subscribe to Comments: Let your users keep track of discussion on a particular article — another way to have your users checking back constantly!
TinyMCE Advanced: The default WordPress post editor is decent, but you can make it even better with an upgraded WYSIWYG editor for your blog
Top Commentators: Want to boost commenting? Why not create a top-ten listing of the commentators on your blog! Give your guests a link to their own websites and a reason to talk about your work
With these plugins in your arsenal, you will have yourself a more efficient way to reach users, boost traffic, increase discussion and more! All you need to start your successful blogging career is available at the click of a button.
-Jimvesting

We’re back after a quick recess and hitting it into the final stretch of Jimvesting’s Build-A-Blog Workshop. After day 20, we now have
Today is a very exciting day for our new blogs. That’s right… it’s the day we finally start to turn a profit from our efforts!
For a blog focused on content (and not 100% profit), you will actually make a lot more money by promoting affiliate offers than by pushing Google Adsense or a similar contextual ad system. This is not to say that you cannot mix and combine, but I feel that Adsense looks quite tacky compared to an ad from HostGator or another niche blog that wants to see some traffic. Keep this in mind when you seek out offers.
Today, we are going to talk about monetizing your blog with advertisements that work for you. Despite what many might tell you, a blog can actually bring in quite a good amount of revenue straight to your pocket if you do it right. Let’s start working out what we want to accomplish, and tomorrow we will put it into practice.
We’ve made some major headway on our new blogs, so now it is time to write your first post!