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WordPress plugins to make Blog Management easier

It is important to manage the blog efficiently to enhance the user experience. The visitors visiting to your blog, must access the webpages of your site with easy navigation with proper loading of the page. This ensures the more traffic to one's blog. WordPress is what everyone finds the best way to blog and even can earn from it. It provides free plugins on wordpress.org for different purposes and according to the need of one's blog. You can speed up many maintenance tasks or make those tasks less noticeable to your blog visitors with a variety of free WordPress plug-ins. Blogging takes a lot of time but one can not give all time attention to his or her blog. So, to enhance user experience one can try some handy plugins:-

1.Theme Test Drive: Give a theme a test drive on your blog without visitors seeing it with the Theme Test Drive plug-in. You can try different themes on your blog and visitors will see the default one until you change the old theme to new one. So, it won't affect the user experience while trying new theme in your WordPress admin side.

2.WP Maintenance Mode: Don’t worry about visitors seeing your blog mid-redesign. Instead, show a customized splash page letting them know your blog is temporarily under construction with the WP Maintenance Mode plug-in. If you are doing some customization in your blog, then let the visitors know about it by showing the maintenance mode is on. You can use a date with a countdown for information the visitors or set a value and unit for information.

3. WP-DB-Backup: Use the WP-DB-Backup plug-in to automatically back up your core WordPress files. It drops your WordPress database that can be downloaded to your desktop for future.

4. Math Comment Spam Protection: Reduce the number of spam comments submitted to your blog posts with the Math Comment Spam Protection plug-in. It is the necessary plugin for new bloggers on WordPress to avoid the spam comments and allow authorized user to do comment on your site.

5. W3 Total Cache: To speed up the load time of your pages so visitors won’t get impatient and click away, use the W3 Total Cache plug-in. It produces the cache of your webpages to let them load with more speed than usual time they used to take.

6. Bad Behavior: The Bad Behavior plug-in helps block spam link comments and the robots that submit them. It keeps your blog, forum, guestbook, wiki or content management system free of link spam.

7. Wordfence Security: This plugin allows the blogger to protect his or her website from hack attacks and locked out the IP address from your website. It is like a firewall, virus scanner plugin for WordPress site available freely. It also allows to know the Geo location of the visitors with their IP address.

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