Voting now open in the plugin contest!

September 26, 2008  | 
28 Comments

What a great stack of entrants, and what a great testament to the growing popularity and interest in WordPress MU!

There will be two sets of prizes – ‘peoples choice’ and ‘panel choice’… and the results will be announced two weeks on Monday (the 13th October) but in the meantime… let voting commence!

(links to the entries can be found under the poll)

Featured Plugin - Add bottom corner (or anywhere else) chat to your site

No javascript required, no third part chat engine, just fully featured chat right in your own database on your own WP sites - couldn't be easier.
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Featured Plugin - Host sites, get paid, just like WordPress.com

If you've ever wondered how you could offer a paid site management and hosting service, then this is the plugin for you. Offer a freemium or paid service, for any niche you like, it's powered Edublogs.org to success already!
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Featured Plugin - Open an Online Store with MarketPress

Out of all the WordPress ecommerce plugins available, this has got to be the winner - easy to configure, powerful functionality, multiple gateways and more. A simply brilliant plugin!
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Featured Plugin - WordPress + Google Maps = Perfect

Simply insert google maps into posts, sidebars and pages - show directions, streetview, provide image overlays and do it all from a simple button and comprehensive widget.
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Featured Plugin - Turn any WordPress page into a fully featured wiki!

To get a wiki up and running you used to need to install Mediawiki and toil away for days configuring it... not any more! This plugin gives you *all* the functionality you want from a wiki, in WordPress!!!
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Featured Plugin - Start Your Own Powerful Membership Site

If you're thinking about starting a paid, or just private, membership site then this is truly the plugin you've been looking for. Easy to use, massively configurable and ready to go out of the box!
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Featured Plugin - Start your own Quora / StackOverflow / Yahoo Q&A site

It's now incredibly easy to start your own Q&A site using nothing more than WordPress - The Q&A plugin simply and brilliantly transforms any site, or page, into a perfect support or Q&A environment.
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Featured Plugin - Every great SEO tweak you need, in one snazzy bundle

Fully integrated with the SEOMoz API, complete with automatic links, sitemaps and SEO optimization of your WordPress setup - this is the only plugin you need to help you rank your site number 1 on Google - nothing else compares.
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Featured Plugin - Send beautiful html email newsletters, from WordPress!

Now there's no need to pay for a third party service to sign up, manage and send beautiful email newsletters to your subscriber base - this plugin has got the lot.
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28 Responses to Voting now open in the plugin contest!

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  3. Until when will we be able to vote?

  4. CommentLuv is by far the best plugin ever. You’ll see an immediate jump in your comments, because people love to advertsise while they’re being a part of your community. I’ve been a fan since it first came out. Go grab it now!

  5. One more vote for Ajax Comment Love…and this one goes to Andy for the superb plugin…

    Yan

  6. CommentLuv make my blog more friendly

  7. One more vote for Ajax CommentLuv from me… excellent plugin!

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  9. The first time I saw CommentLuv on another blog, I followed the link and installed it on mine. By far the best blogging plugin ever!

  10. I suggest that someone closes comments for this post. This is silly.

  11. @Boonika: I’m making a presumption that you don’t like the thumbs-up vote on CommentLuv…

    Yan

  12. I don’t have nothing against that great plugin, but it’s like at the election. When voting starts, no campaigns are allowed. I’m not the author of any of submitted plugins but I tried them (almost) all and some of them are really useful MU plugins. I’m sure that most of people who have added comments above are WP-single users. That’s all.

  13. I wanted to say; I have nothing against…

    Sorry for my English.

  14. What I’m most curious about is… are you using a WordPress plugin for that poll and if not, why not!?!? :D

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  16. Voting closes on Friday 10th – we’ll make the results private a few days before for suspense fun :)

    Am not using a wp plugin because polldady rocks out, simple as that.

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  20. spread the love with commentluv

    visitors just get more incentive interacting once they see the commentluv badge

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  22. Suprised there is still no payment plugin for WPMU, so as to offer blog creation only to paid members.

  23. CommentLuv simply rocks. And rolls. And just way too cool.

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  25. @LB: now that sounds like a great plugin to make! maybe if I win the contest I will use my developer membership for that :-)

  26. Looks like Ajax comment luv won this one! And not all that surprising see at its such a truly awesome plugin!

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