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WordPress Plugins to help make money from your blog

WordPress plugins are the free tools for the WordPress blogger to make their blog more interesting and interactive. There are also plugins that can be help a blogger to earn and easily fill ad space on their blog. Managing ad space on WordPress blog using plugin can help anyone to insert ads easily and can get more money.

List of WordPress Plugins to manage ad space:

WP125: This plug-in makes it easy to display and manage 125×125-pixel button ads in your blog’s sidebar. A blogger can directly sell that ad space on his or her blog or can use provided ad codes from different advertising services to show up ads . One can also view the stats and clicks on these ads.

Another WordPress Classifieds Plugin: Place classified ads on your blog in a snap with the Another WordPress Classifieds Plugin. One can manage ads according to his or her needs and it also support the checkout and PayPal services.

Advertwhirl Advertising Manager and Ad Rotator: This plug-in makes the process of placing and rotating Google AdSense ads quick and easy.

Easy Ads: You can manage the placement of ads from multiple ad programs from your WordPress dashboard (including Google AdSense, Bidvertiser, Chitika, and Clicksor) using the Easy Ads plug-in.

Wp-Insert: Manage multiple ad networks, place ads in multiple locations on your blog, style ads, and much more.

All in One Adsense and YPN: Automatically insert Google AdSense and Yahoo! Publisher Network ads into multiple positions on your blog at any time. You can also configure color, position, and display options with the All in One Adsense and YPN plug-in.

WP e-Commerce: Add a shopping cart to your WordPress blog with the WP e Commerce Shopping Cart plug-in.

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