10 Messaging Plugins for WordPress
WordPress is an open source blog tool and publishing platform powered by PHP and MySQL. If you want the users in your blogs to be able to correspond or communicate with one another then you have to include messaging system in your blog or site. The following plugins can help you to do on your WordPress blog or site..
WP Private Messages
WP Private Messages is a plugin for messaging each others. It requires minimum user level 0. You can send or recieve messages, and of course, reply. When you send messages, you can choose if you wanna save that message to your sent box. If you recieved a new message, you’ll see a notice on dashboard screen. You have to choose a member to send message, so I coded a simple member listing page.
SMS Text Message
Allows a reader to submit their phone number through a sidebar widget. The blog owner then can periodically send alerts, updates, etc via SMS to everyone at once. It has following features – it includes built-in widget, easy and simple administrative management interface, support for all the major wireless carriers.
Private Messages For WordPress
This plugin allows users of WordPress blog send private messages (PM) to each other. The number of PM can be controlled in plugin option page. Otherwise, an email will be sent to user when a new PM is received. Email template is full-controlled.
Buddypress Mass Messaging
Many users have been looking for a way for the site admin to send a private message to all members of a BuddyPress site. This plugin allows you to send individual messages to all Buddypress users. You can download this plugin from the following link.
Cartpauj PM
Cartpauj PM (Private Messages) allows you to easily add a Private Messaging system to your WordPress blog/site. Unlike other Private Messaging plugins available, Cartpauj PM works through a Page rather than the WP Dashboard — This is very helpful if you want to keep users out of the Dashboard area! Please see the features and TODO lists below for more about what Cartpauj PM currently does and what’s planned for the future.
Information Reel Plugin
This plugin scroll the entered title, image, and description in your word press website. This is best way to announce your message to user. You can check this plugin, if you are interested to download this plugin, just click on the following link.
Live Chat Plugin –Zopim
WordPress users now have an even more intuitive (if it was possible at all) way of deploying Zopim on their site. Simply download our wordpress plugin! Activating it is dead easy as well. You can either use your existing Zopim account or register for a Zopim account seamlessly without even leaving the wordpress backend. Zopim is an award winning facebook-like chatbar built for websites. It connects website owners and visitors together via a cross-browser platform.
WordPress Text Message
It allows people to subscribe to SMS text message updates of your web site. Manually send out texts, or every time a post is published. It has following features – sidebar widget allowing people to signup for SMS text updates, ability to add subscribers manually from plugin settings page, support for all the major wireless carriers, manually send updates to all subscribers, option to update all subscribers each time a new post is published, ability to manage and delete subscribers.
AjaxChat
Provides a simple chat system integrated into your blog. It adds a bar with a height of 20 pixels across the bottom of the browser’s viewport. The div for the bar is position:fixed. This means that older browsers, Internet Explorer 6, for instance, may not display the bar at all.
EasySMS
EasySMS provides an easy way for readers to subscribe to SMS updates and for admins to send SMS messages to groups. Auto SMS with post publishing. ESMS message your readers and broadcast a new post to user cell phones. User group organization. Add custom carriers. This plugin is great for organizations or churches to stay in touch with their employees, volunteers, or constituents.
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