Do You Donate To WordPress Plugin Developers?

February 4, 2008 | By Gobala Krishnan |

WordPress plugin developers are the most disadvantaged of the lot.

Unlike WordPress theme developers who now have a huge market to sell premium themes that more than 50% of bloggers are willing to pay for, our survey of paid plugins revealed the opposite. Most bloggers would not pay for a WordPress plugin, even if it’s good.

That means that they have to continue accepting donations as a means to cover their cost, while people like me and you use their WordPress plugins for free and improve our own business. The world isn’t always fair to everyone.

Take our survey below, and tell us if you have ever donated to a WordPress plugin developer:

Do You Donate To WordPress Plugin Developers?

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Good Karma Coming Your Way

That being said, if you’d like some good karma, here are a list of the most popular WordPress plugins where you can donate to the developer. Feel free to donate any amount even if it’s just $5 to these guys, who have gone out of their way to make blogging easier for all of us, and expect nothing in return.

If you want to add someone to this list, please submit a comment below with a link to the page. I can only add it to this list if there is an active “Donate” button or Paypal Donate button.

(Suggestion to plugin developers: Offer to link back to the Top 10 monthly donors on your blog and your donation buttons will see more action)

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10 Comments »

Comment by Alex
2008-02-04 09:52:24

Thank you for this post, Gobala! People always ask for new features, support and bug fixes — but no one ever bothers to donate a buck. Counting all together, I have spent literally months to develop my plugins. Guess how much I got donated? Not a single Cent! :-( Even though I don’t do it for the money, it would be nice to receive some recognition for the work.

Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2008-02-04 15:43:22

I didn’t ask for support, but I haven’t donated either considering i use your plugin on almost all my blogs. So you’ll be the first guy I personally donate to since the middle of last year :)

Comment by Alex
2008-02-04 16:06:46

Glad you like the plugin! I also apprechiate your (easywordpress.com’s) coverage and spreading the word about WordPress plugins.

And — thank you very much for the donation! :-) Btw, I just read your suggestion of posting a link to the latest donors on the plugin’s page. This is indeed a good idea, and I’m going to implement it.

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Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2008-02-04 18:14:26

No prob :)

 
Comment by Gobala Krishnan
2008-02-04 18:18:35

I think you can use something like this: http://www.scratchback.com

 
 
 
 
2008-02-04 17:45:07

[...] big “thank you” goes to easywordpress for this simple yet fine idea, and especially for the first donation we’ve ever got for our plugin [...]

 
Comment by Andrew Pavelski
2008-02-04 20:53:59

Thanks for the plugin list… I definitely needed the instant upgrade plugin!

 
Comment by Vicky
2008-02-05 00:54:09

I am new to this wordpress.org thing so have not donated yet but I’m sure I will. I also have a question, how do you make the text STOP wrapping around the photos? :}Thanks

 
2008-02-08 09:55:42

[...] goes to any WordPress plugin developer in our WordPress developers list. There are a lot of WordPress developers out there who have developed fantastic plugins and they [...]

 
Comment by Alex (Zirona)
2008-04-18 00:29:02

Manual trackback ;)

[...] Your website has cool stuff and encourages people to donate for it, but nobody ever gives a penny? Give them something that they get only for a donation, e.g. a link on your website. However, maintaining a link list is tedious, and it’s not really appealing. Therefore, we are proud to present the donations cloud (similar to a tag cloud) concept along with an easy to use WordPress plugin. [...]

 
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