Although you can download tons of WordPress plugins for free, sometimes free just isn’t enough.
The BIG problem I have with free plugins is that most of them have a short shelf life. The hard working developers who create WordPress plugins sometimes get too many complaints and curses (and no donations), that they eventually abandon their plugins.
That’s not to say that some paid plugins suffer the same too. But overall, if a plugin is complex in nature, a commercial version of it tends to be better and longer lasting.
So here’s my list of the best 7 commercial WordPress plugins ever:
- Max Banner Ads Plugin – Allows you to display banner ads easily on your blog. You can also get complete stats to see how well each ad is performing, and it support Adsense or other Javascript based ads as well. A free version is available, with credits back to the plugin page.
- Ninja Affiliate Plugin – Allows you to automatically convert keywords on your blog to affiliate links. Extremely useful to automate affiliate marketing on your blogs, and even more useful if you have multiple blogs to manage.
- LightPop Plugin – Allows you to create a “lightbox” popup on your blog, which can be used to get new subscribers, display an ad, announce important information, or anything you want.
- Auto Social Poster – Allows you to automatically submit blog posts to a number of social bookmarking services. Te time-delay and random submission feature helps you
- WP Review Site – Allows you to create a product review blog using WordPress, complete with themes and additional stuff. You can automatically rank products on your main page, and you can choose to apply the plugin to certain categories only.
- WP Blaster – Create one post or content, and “blast” it to many different WordPress blogs that you own. Suitable for blog farm builders
- Synonymizer Plugin – Probably better known among niche blogging marketers, who use a lot of Private Label articles. Synonymizer automatically creates unique articles by replacing words with synonyms, and youo have complete control over how words are replaced.
I’m sure there are many other plugins that I’m missing out, some newer ones that I have never used, etc. Please feel free to mention them.

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