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What you are going to read next is a compilation of WordPress tips on the best plugins, templates, Founder Email Database budgets, SEO and much more. We have brought together eleven of the best designers and professionals to help you. Among all we will give you ideas and recommendations to guide you as a web designer or inspire you if you are starting.

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The tips that you will find here are the result of the real experience of these professionals. They are structured in 5 questions of web design with the most important aspects of WordPress. We offer them with hope and we hope they will serve you and bring you new points of view. Take note:

community manager1 What are your 3 favorite plugins for WordPress?
 

Aarturo-garciarturo García
If I could only have three plugins on my website I would choose:

Thrive Content Builder: because it facilitates you a lot the personalization of contents and allows you to give a professional appearance to your website without touching the code of the page.
Thrive Leads: the subscriber list is my number one revenue source on the blog and this plugin is the best I’ve found to capture them.
iThemes Security: lately I have seen many people have a bad time because they have attacked the web, the more popular WordPress becomes, the more likely you are to suffer an attack, so we have to protect our platform well.
 

omarOmar de la Fuente
WordPress SEO by Yoast: it seems incredible how a single plugin helps you solve so many SEO issues on your website without knowing SEO. Regardless of the help it gives you when it comes to writing your articles.
Thrive Content Builder: paid visual editor, which for me has revolutionized the way to layout content in WordPress and has become an essential for me.
Thrive Leads: brother plugin of the previous one, focused on the design of forms to attract subscribers. A plugin with infinite options, very powerful.
 

Mmax-camunasax Camuñas
The three plugins that can not be missing in all my designs are:

Sumome: a very complete plugin. It offers different social options, among which the social buttons in the images, the pop-ups, the welcome page or the top bar stand out.
SEO: I use both SEO by Yoast and All in one SEO pack depending on the project and its complexity.
Jetpack: another plugin of the most complete. It includes a multitude of functionalities among which the related posts, the buttons to share or the automation in social networks stand out.
 

javiguembeJavier Guembe
 

All In One WP Security & Firewall: with so much attempt of intrusion in WordPress, this plugin is a very complete and unified solution to make things much more complicated to the hackers and botnets that try to put spam (or worse things) in our WordPresses . The security of the web is fundamental. It allows you to make Login lockdown (rename the login path) and protect the creation of users among other things.
NS Cloner: in installations of WordPress Network (before called multisite) sometimes we are interested in copying “blogs” for various reasons, such as having a blog-base configured that then only needs to be adapted, or using a WordPress Network as a system to put different versions of a web. NS Cloner makes things much easier because it clones well from one site of the multisite to another.
Monarch: it is paid but Elegant Themes offers many things with your subscription. Once I said that you could create an exclusive blog of plugins, buttons and methods to share in social networks and I still maintain it, it is a very mobile sector because they depend on external APIs (those of social networks), with their rules of the game changing every bit
 

Ddavid-gutierrezavid Gutiérrez
First of all say that I am not much to use plugins. The less the better, since otherwise your WordPress is getting heavier and slower. I use few but good, yes. Here I leave my selection:

SEO by Yoast: It is my favorite plugin in WordPress without a doubt it is the best plugin for SEO in WordPress, it allows you to do everything, modify title, meta descriptions, modify taxonomies, xml, it allows to remove the annoying / category / … It is free although it has a premium version, for me the free one is enough.
 Akismet: for me it is essential to combat spam. Since without it you generate a lot of spam.
Contact form 7: It is a plugin that allows you to make your own forms and design them in a very easy way with the fields you need, etc.