With the help of plug-ins, you can extend the functionality of your Wordpress blog far beyond what’s available to you when you add it to your server. One of the best ways to get the most out of your blogs is through social plug-ins. These simple plug-ins can be added to your blog to help you connect socially with both your readers and their friends. They offer a fine way to build traffic to your site. Go social with your blog Add to Facebook If you want to make it easy for readers to syndicate your content to Facebook, Add to Facebook is the plug-in for you. The plug-in provides a simple option at the bottom of each post, called “Share on Facebook.” When the reader clicks on that link, they’re immediately delivered to their Facebook page, showing a thumbnail of the image in your blog post, as well as the beginning of your post. If Facebook followers click on that link, they’ll be delivered to your page. It’s a neat utility. And it’s a great way to share content through social channels. Add to Facebook makes it easy for readers to syndicate your content. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Digg Digg Although its name might suggest that Digg Digg is a way to get readers to share your content with the popular social news site, it’s much more than that. Digg Digg allows you to add voting buttons to your blog. You can add a TweetMeme retweet button, a Yahoo Buzz button, and a “Submit to Reddit” option, along with your Digg button. The plug-in also allows you to decide where to place those buttons. You can choose the top, bottom, left, or right of your post. Digg Digg is a great way to syndicate your content around the Web. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) FriendFeed Comments If you’re a FriendFeed user, you know that it’s a great site to discuss interesting stories. FriendFeed Comments helps you bring those discussions to your blog. When you activate FriendFeed Comments, you need only to input your FriendFeed username, tweak a couple of settings, and watch all the comments about your blog post get added to your site. Any comment placed on FriendFeed will be displayed on your blog. You can see the discussions made between different people on the social network. Even better, all those comments are placed in-line with comments made on your blog. FriendFeed Comments will display comments from the social site. (Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET) Instant Highlighter Instant Highlighter provides readers with the option to highlight different portions of your blog posts and share that with Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, and other social

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Go social with these Wordpress plug-ins



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