If you’ve been blogging for a while, chances are you’ve moved things around a little. Perhaps you’ve moved things around a lot – and as a result, users are bound to encounter the dreaded 404 error page quite frequently.
Instead of displaying a lame “Page not Found” message, the Custom404 WordPress plugin allows you to display your own custom message, redirect to another WordPress page, or redirect to any external site you want. Recycle your traffic instead of wasting it with a regular 404 page!

Custom404 is easy to use. All you need to do is activate the plugin and put in a simple code into your current 404 page template.

Update:
This plugin is no longer supported, as we’ve grown jaded and annoyed with the WordPress plugin submission system.
We’re now focusing our efforts on maintaining our PLR WordPress Videos site, where you can get private label access to more than 100 WordPress, blogging and social media video tutorials. You can then rebrand it and sell it as your own product.
For more information, visit: http://www.plrwpvideos.com
Easily display related YouTube video thumbnails in your sidebar, and monetize the full-size videos with AdSense, Aweber optin forms or any other advertising method. All videos include syndicated comments from YouTube.com – and everything is 100% automated.
Plus, you can easily customize the style to match your blog and increase your click-through rates. Perfect for any type of blog, but especially useful for niche blogs which depend on AdSense or ad revenue.
We developed this tool almost a year ago and used it exclusively on our AdSense niche blogs, which worked very well in terms of increase visitor participation and improving click-through rates.
Example Blogs: Stem Cells Revealed, Home Schooling Secrets
Now we’re releasing it as a free WordPress plugin so you can have some fun with it too!
Since your videos will be highly related to the content of your blog, you’re actually doing your visitors a great service – it’s a win-win situation.
So how does it work?
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Some comments are pure SPAM, easily destroyed by Akismet with the click of a button. Others type of semi-legit comments however are much harder to deal with.
For example, you’ll find a lot of people post legitimate and meaningful comments but stuff the “Name” column with keywords for their website (some smart SEO guru told them that’s how it’s done). Others may drop their signature link (s) in the comment itself. This makes it difficult for you to moderate, and previously you just had to live with it.
Here’s a solution: Clearly display a “comment policy” on your blog, help your readers self-moderate their comments, and save loads of time.
Using the Comment Policy Plugin for WordPress you’ll be able to do just that. Tell your readers what type of comments are acceptable, and which ones are not. [click to continue…]
Testimonials Manager is a WordPress plugin that allows you to manage and display testimonials for your blog, product or service. It can be used to build your portfolio or to encourage readers to subscribe / buy your products.
This is without doubt the best testimonial plugin for WordPress – it’s simple but powerful and flexible. Version 2 is redesigned and improved to allow more options when adding, managing and displaying testimonials. [click to continue…]
Comments Policy For WordPress
Some comments are pure SPAM, easily destroyed by Akismet with the click of a button. Others type of semi-legit comments however are much harder to deal with.
For example, you’ll find a lot of people post legitimate and meaningful comments but stuff the “Name” column with keywords for their website (some smart SEO guru told them that’s how it’s done). Others may drop their signature link (s) in the comment itself. This makes it difficult for you to moderate, and previously you just had to live with it.
Here’s a solution: Clearly display a “comment policy” on your blog, help your readers self-moderate their comments, and save loads of time.
Using the Comment Policy Plugin for WordPress you’ll be able to do just that. Tell your readers what type of comments are acceptable, and which ones are not. [click to continue…]
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