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Paid Articles

Do you have WordPress website and write unique articles? Are your articles so interesting and useful that people are willing to pay for them? If so, Paid Articles plugin is for you. This plugin blocks access to particular posts/pages and asks user to pay access fee through PayPal. As an administrator you can decide to block either part of article or whole article. No membership required, just pay and get access. Nice way to monetize your blog (and talent). Isn’t it?
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Share To Copy Content

What do users do when they want to copy content from your website? Exactly! They select part of content and copy it into clipboard (using Ctrl+C or through context menu). What if your website doesn’t allow to copy content until users share webpage on social media. Sounds like it is excellent feature that boosts social traffic for your website. Share to Copy Content is a plugin that blocks attempts to copy content into clipboard until user shares your webpage. Instead of copying it displays popup box that suggests user to like webpage on Facebook, +1 on Google, share on Twitter. Content and size of popup box is configured through settings page. If user shared webpage, copying function become available. To see how it works please try to copy part of content on this page.
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Share To View Context Menu

Do you know what happens when user clicks mouse right button on your website? Exactly! Context Menu appears and user can view HTML, inspect elements, save images etc. Share to View Context Menu is a plugin that blocks appearing context menu. Instead of context menu it displays popup box. This popup box suggests user to like webpage on Facebook, +1 on Google, share on Twitter to get access to context menu. Content and size of popup box is configured through settings page. If user shared webpage, context menu become available. To see how it works please visit this demo website and click mouse right button.
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Share To View

Share to View is a plugin that displays popup box once user visited particular posts or pages on your WordPress website. Popup box suggests user either to like webpage on Facebook, +1 on Google, share on Twitter for immediate view of content or to wait some time. Waiting period, content and size of popup box is configured through settings page. This plugin is a kind of soft post/page locker. As an administrator you can decide what posts/pages to lock. To see how the plugin works please visit this locked page.
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Tweet Comments

The plugin name is self-explanatory. Once activated plugin adds “Tweet” button to each comment on your WordPress website. This plugin gives your users an option to share really interesting and informative comments on Twitter. Nice tool to increase traffic from microblogging service.
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Exit Through Social Share

Exit Through Social Share is a plugin that raises popup box once user clicked any external links in your posts/pages or comments. Popup box suggests user either to like webpage on Facebook, +1 on Google, share on Twitter for immediate redirection to target link or to wait some time to be redirected. Read more »

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Exit Through Twitter Share

Exit Through Twitter Share is a plugin that raises popup box once user clicked any external links in your posts/pages or comments. Popup box suggests user either to share your webpage on Twitter for immediate redirection to target link or to wait some time to be redirected. Read more »

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Exit Through Google +1

Exit Through Google +1 is a plugin that raises popup box once user clicked any external links in your posts/pages or comments. Popup box suggests user either to +1 your webpage on Google for immediate redirection to target link or to wait some time to be redirected. Read more »

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Exit Through Facebook Like

Exit Through Facebook Like is a plugin that raises popup box once user clicked any external links in your posts/pages or comments. Popup box suggests user either to Like your webpage on Facebook for immediate redirection to target link or to wait some time to be redirected. Read more »

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Article Sponsorship

Do you have WordPress website? Are you a great author and people like what you write there? Allow them to become sponsors of your articles with Article Sponsorship plugin. This plugin add list of sponsors to posts/pages as well as an option to become a sponsor for everyone. All they need to do is to fill up simple form and pay small sponsorship fee (plugin accept payments through PayPal, AlertPay or InterKassa). Nice way to monetize your blog (and talent). Isn’t it?
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Donation Manager

Donation Manager is a plugin which handles donations on your WordPress website. You create donation campaign, place shortcode on page and start receiving donations. The plugin allows your visitors/readers to donate and include them into list of donators. The plugin does it in automated mode and accept payments through PayPal, AlertPay or InterKassa.
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Twitter Content Locker

Twitter Content Locker plugin is a good solution for website promotion via Twitter. With this plugin you can hide part of your content (for example, images, download links, passwords or other important information) from users. User must share your page on Twitter to view hidden content.
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Paid Downloads FAQ

The plugin Paid Downloads is getting popular, but sometimes people meet problems with it. In this post I would like to summarize the problems, that people met, and suggest solutions of them.
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Google +1 Locker

Google +1 Locker plugin is another good solution for website promotion via Google Plus social network and Google Search. With Google +1 Locker plugin you can hide part of your content (for example, images, download links, passwords or other important information) from users. User must +1 your page on Google to view hidden content.
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Prevent website infection

While working through freelancer.com, I regularly come across with projects about removing malware from websites. When I do such projects I always check server logs to understand how malicious code appeared on server. In most cases (more then 90%) infection come through FTP-connection. But how malefactor gets FTP-access without knowing FTP-credentials? Read more »

 
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