Our Plugins
We used a third-party ticket site to sell tickets for the first WordCamp we organized. We then realized we didn’t like paying the associated fees. We figured we weren’t alone.
With WP Event Ticketing we’ve made it easy to sell tickets for your event right from your own WordPress website. You can create multiple ticket types, set up ticket packages, offer coupons, limit ticket sales based on total attendance or per ticket-type, collect payment via Paypal and many more features.
If you need any help with the plugin or want to suggest a feature, check out the support forum. Or, if you need help setting up the plugin, we’ve created a video tutorial as well.
When selling products online, having affiliates drive traffic for you can make the difference in the success of your website. With WP Affiliate Manager you can register and manage affiliates from inside your WordPress website.
WP Affiliate Manager makes it easy to set the affiliate payout (flat rate or % of sale), create unique tracking codes for affiliates, add banners and text links, pay affiliates through with Paypal MassPay and much more.
For more information including screenshots and walk-through videos (coming soon) check out WPAffiliateManager.com. Or for technical support visit wpaffiliatemanager.com/forum.
This plugin gives you the ability to limit access to content (pages or posts) on your website based on paid membership levels. If a visitor tries to access protected content you can show them a custom message or the post excerpt.
The plugin was build specifically to use Chargify as the billing platform and subscription manager.
The Genesis Simple Headers plugins lets you use the WordPress Appearance -> Header functionality to upload a custom logo or header for your site using the Genesis Theme Framework.
The idea behind this plugin was simple; Add the ability to display ads on a blog post, but not have them show up for you most loyal visitors.
With Ads For Old Posts you can add in an advertisement (like google adsense) and have it display at the top or bottom of every blog post as long as it was published more than a certain number of days ago (30 days by default). The plugin also allows for some styling of the ad block so you can make it stand out or blend in as you see fit.
Simple solution, free plugin.
Not everything we do revolves around business. Sometimes you have to build something just for the fun of it! After meeting Ben Huh (owner of icanhascheezburger.com) and telling him what we do, he suggested that we use their API to let people make LOL pics from their WordPress website and submit them to the ICHC network. Come on, that sounds like too much fun to pass up!
LOLPress adds a tooltip popup on mouseover to any image or thumbnail that will allow the image to be submitted for captioning to the Cheezburger Network. There is also a link in the tooltip popup to see all the captioned version of that image.
Silly? sure. Fun? Most definitely!
While we were organizing WordCamp Las Vegas, we wanted an easy way to show off the speakers who would be presenting at the event. We created a custom post type that made it easy to add and edit the speaker’s information and created the templates to display the information in a uniform way.
To see the plugin in action, check out the WordCamp Las Vegas speaker’s page


