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Enhance Interaction with visitors using WordPress Plugins

Every blogger must require and engage in interaction with visitors to enhance the relationships and more traffic. WordPress plugins are the easiest way to get involved in the happenings on your blog. This will ensure you to become a loyal and popular blogger on Internet. So, here i would like to discus about the plugins that can help a blogger to increase visitors activities on his or her blog.

List of WordPress Plugins to enhance interaction:

CommentLuv: Many bloggers like this plugin because it automatically displays a link to a blogger’s most recent blog post (based on the URL they include in the post comment form) with his or her published comment on your blog.

Subscribe to Comments: To keep visitors apprised of new comments added to blog posts they already submitted a comment to, use the Subscribe to Comments plug-in. This helps them stay active in ongoing conversations on your blog.

WP Greet Box: Display a special message to visitors depending on how they arrived on your blog. For example, a visitor who finds your blog from a Digg submission receives a different message from a visitor who arrives to your blog from a Google search.

The Events Calendar: If you attend events or want to promote events related to your blog, then you can display an interactive calendar on your blog using The Events Calendar plug-in.

WordPress Guest Post: This free WordPress plug-in enables visitors to your blog to submit more than traditional contact form information. With the Guest Post plug-in, visitors can also submit draft posts and pages, which you can edit, approve, and publish on your blog.

Snazzy Archives: Make your archives interactive with the Snazzy Archives plug-in that allows you to create a calendar sitemap complete with images, videos, special effects, and more.

These plug-ins provide different opportunities for visitors to get involved in the activities happening on your blog. Increased interactivity enhances relationships and reader loyalty.

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