It’s been a long time since I last published a list of my favorite WordPress plugins. Half a year later have my tastes changed?  Yes, as have my needs.  I check for new plugins daily, always on the lookout for something better.  These days I use 20 plugins, not all of them activated.  Here are my current favorites. 

AddToThis This puts those giant social media buttons under each post.  I checked the stats for a few months and found stumble to be the most popular choice, so figured I might as well make the button big and visible.
Adsense-Deluxe No longer a favorite, I keep it around because I used it on older posts.  Let’s you insert javascript code into your posts and templates.
Akismet Does the job for me of keeping out spam.
All in One SEO Pack Still a good method of keeping Google from indexing your content multiple times.
Bad Behavior Stopped 618 bots in the last 7 days.  Bots don’t click ads, go away bots.
Clean Options Not activated, but useful when I uninstall a plugin and it leaves crap behind.
CSS Compress CSS has to load before the rest of the site, this speeds things up a second.
Daiko’s Text Widget Best plugin for putting code into widgets.  I love this plugin!
FeedBurner FeedSmith The standard plugin for running all your feeds through one place and counting them.
Google XML Sitemaps Probably not needed, but makes submitting an xml file a breeze
Homepage Excerpts Makes the first article full, and all the rest on the homepage an excerpt.  Exactly how I like it.
MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer I proofread my articles after I hit publish, then proofread them again.  This stops WordPress from pinging after each change.
MightyAdsense A really nice plugin for putting 468×60 banners under each post.
MightySearch Replace your blog search with Google search and show the results on your site like this.
NoFollow Free Does a number of nice things besides making comments nofollow, like providing a list of top commenters and showing how many posts each person has made.
TinyMCE Advanced This plugin helped to make the table you’re reading.  Also adds nice features like smilies :lol:
WordPress.com Stats Forget about bounce rates finally.  See a daily graph of visitors right on your dashboard.
Wordpress Automatic Upgrade Useful when you need to upgrade WordPress, otherwise not activated.
WP Security Scan Useful to check it’s recommendations for server permissions.  Not normally needed.
WP Super Cache The plugin everyone should use.  Really speeds up loading pages for your readers.

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