Today is May 18th, 2012.   

After approximately 20 posts about WordPress plugin reviews, we think that we are ready to put in more work. Some of our reviews were visited & commented by the company that developed the plugins i.e.:

As we develop business websites as well, we highly rely on WordPress plugins to do some of the job that might take longer and cost more. Some of these experiences influenced the reviews of the plugins used. There’s no doubt some are easier and understand than others and the feedback score seems to be reliable when you are in search of a plugin in the WordPress dashboard. Other plugins have absolutely wonderful websites that are well documented and some have video tutorials. They are the ones that makes a positive review. Some plugins have amazing potential yet poorly documented and so it will take some time to create a review on them. We try not to review plugins that will not get a balance review as we do not think it will help our readers. And the keyword there is balance. There is no perfect plugin just as there are no perfect systems. But there are plugins that despite their imperfections, the amazing performance is definitely worth something to blog about.

As we continue to develop more business – and non-business websites – we will let you know what plugins worked pretty well with the specifications that were given to us. our reward is when we hear our client write something on their blog about how their website brought them five customers a week after their website was launched.


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