Author: Jean Galea

Jean Galea is an investor, entrepreneur, and writer. He is the founder of WP Mayor, and the plugins WP RSS Aggregator and Spotlight. He also runs the Good Life Collective. Connect with him on X or visit jeangalea.com.

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Best WordPress Plugins for Restricting Content Access

Restricting content access to certain parts of your website is one of the most popular ways of monetizing your content, so here are a number of plugins to help you out in creating a private section on your blog or WordPress website.

Best Suggestion and Feedback Plugins for WordPress

Many software developers give an opportunity to their users to submit ideas for new features. Clearly, users are some of the best sources for gathering feedback about your product and how it can improve.

One of the best ways of enabling users to suggest features is to use a system whereby a user can submit his idea, and other users can vote it up or down. Thus the most highly voted ideas or feature requests are prime candidates for future development on your theme/plugin.

Best Plugins for WordPress Custom Admin Login Pages

Want to white-label or customize the WordPress admin login screen? Here’s your solution, use one of these plugins and you don’t have to do any coding work at all. Clients will be happy with their sexy custom login screens, and you’ll be seen as a WordPress genius!

Best Crowdfunding Solutions for WordPress

Crowdfunding websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo have become really popular in recent years, with many projects from all areas being born through the funding obtaining from these websites.

What if you want to obtain funding for your own project? What are your options?

Top 9Gag WordPress Clone Themes

WPGag WPGAG can let you build your own Content Sharing sites in minutes. Driven by 9gag.com, it comes with top features like user registration, content upload, profiles, and much more! Download WPGag If you enjoyed this post, make sure to subscribe to WP Mayor’s RSS feed.

How to Check Whether a Plugin is Active

When creating plugins, I sometimes need to check whether another plugin is already installed and active. This might be due to my plugin adding some extra functionality on top of the other plugin. Therefore it doesn’t make sense to have my plugin active while the main plugin is not active. The situation is the same when creating add-ons for an existing plugin.

Essential Tutorials for Genesis Beginners

When starting to work with the Genesis framework, you might find the going a bit tough until you understand the way it works. Once you’re over that first learning curve, it’s a great ride.