Ryan EdmundsWordpress plugins that help to build an interactive online community

Wordpress is a fantastically versatile blogging platform. It is fully capable of not only providing everything you need in a blog, but can be pushed even further to provide everything you need in a website, CMS, social network and all-in-one convection oven. Okay, maybe that last one was pushing it.

There are a lot of options available to you if you are looking to add some social media aspects to your Wordpress blog or further extend the capabilities of Wordpress as a social network. It is worth mentioning that the makers of Wordpress have introduced a plugin for WPMU called buddypress which is geared towards building a social network with Wordpress. But Wordpress MU requires dedicated hosting and not all of us can afford that.

  • OpenId – If you want your users to register in order to post comments you may have an easier time getting users to sign up with an existing OpenId. OpenID is a universal authentication protocol that you can obtain from many major providers like Wordpress.com and Yahoo. This plugin allows users to login with an Open ID to manage the blog or simply post a comment. The plugin also allows you to use your own Wordpress blog as an Open ID provider so you can use it for other Open ID enabled sites.
  • WP-Polls – This is a great little plugin for adding AJAX polls to your blog posts or sidebar. Polls are a simple way to encourage user interaction and keep your site looking fresh. Polls also encourage your visitors to be pro-active as it takes a second to vote and they are more likely to leave a comment afterwards. WP-Polls is great because your readers can vote and view results without having to reload the page.
  • DoFollow – DoFollow is a great way to turn visitors into commenters by providing them with a more valuable backlink to their website. Wordpress adds a “nofollow” attribute to the link to a commenter’s website rendering it practically useless from an SEO perspective. The DoFollow plugin removes this attribute, thus giving back to your visitor for leaving a valued comment.
  • FV Community News – This a new blogging trend that can be seen across a lot of current wordpress blogs. User submitted news items with a short description and a link are a great way of encouraging social interaction and keeping your content fresh. FV Community news allows users to submit news items from a form on your sidebar which you can moderate in wp-admin.
  • Top Commentators – A lot of Wordpress bloggers use the Recent comments widget to encourage commenting. When a visitor sees that they will get a spot on the sitewide sidebar just for leaving a comment they are more likely to want to leave one. Top Commentators takes this strategy a step further by giving text link spots to the visitors who leave the most comments. This encourages your readers not only to leave a comment, but to return and leave more comments regularily.

There are a number of ways you can increase the social interaction on your blog without any plugins. Posting ’shout-out’ posts once a month that mention your top commenters, hold a contest and give a prize away to the top contributers or even using Wordpress’ built in recent comments widget. The key to building interaction is making your readers feel that they are special and their contribution matters.

What are some plugins or methods you have used that build user interaction?  How have you made your Wordpress blog more like a social network?

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Ryan Edmunds Written by Ryan Edmunds from CrunchPlay.com
Posted on April 8th, 2009 and filed under WordPress Plugins
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6 Responses to “Wordpress plugins that help to build an interactive online community”

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  1. Costumes says:

    NICE POST………….

  2. I think disqus is also huge for communication on your blog. Its great for engaging people that leave comments.

  3. Sarah says:

    Just to mention, WordPress MU doesn’t require dedicated hosting. It can be run on a standard shared server / hosting account. Of course, once it grows to a reasonable size then you would probably require a dedicated server, but I’ve just helped convert a site of 300+ users over to WP MU and that’s on shared hosting.

  4. Ryan says:

    @Sarah, you know I would like to see that! I could have been more clear in saying that typically shared hosting providers don’t allow changes to httpd.conf or access to WHM.

    It’s still possible to get hosting support to make certain changes for you, but then you still have to worry about the memory/CPU load as WPMU isn’t fond of sharing this with all the users on a server.

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