Adding a Related post widget to a blog has always proved to be extremely beneficial for those bloggers who consistently get higher Bounce rate. Related posts are always accessible at the end of the post, so the visitors won’t feel any interruption while reading the article. Moreover, after reading out the article users can feel free to visit some related posts. It reduces theBounce rate pretty handsomely and plays a significant role in engaging visitors. However, Blogger doesn’t have built-in related post functionality. Therefore, we have to depend on external sources. After releasing the Professional Like To Enter Advanced Social Traffic POP for Blogger, today we will reveal our Thumbnail Related post system with Tooltips for Blogger Enabled platform.
Why
To Use Related Post Widget?
Related post articles helps visitors to learn things in depth.
For Example, a user landed on an article though search engine while reading the
whole article he saw a List of “Related Post” out of which he select one to
read and this process will keep on continue until he gets bored. On one hand,
it increases the engagement of users. While on the other hand, it reduces the
bounce rate. So, a person gets dual advantage by doing slight changes.
How
The Related Post Widget Looks?
The Widget is not like others because it has some professional
and well-crafted functionality. It has a Tooltip functionality that will
display the Post title when someone will hover over the Related Post
Thumbnails. We have attached a Screenshot below so anyone can easily understand
how well-
crafted this widget is.
crafted this widget is.
How
To Install RN Hckr Thumbnail Related Post Widget with ToolTips
This blog has over 9000+ Bloggers who belongs to different platforms.
Therefore, we always tried to craft our tutorial in such a way that every
person can understand either he belong to Technical, or nontechnical
departments. To install this Widget follow the following steps correctly.
·
Go to Blogger >> Template.
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Press Edit HTML >> Proceed.
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Select (Tick) the “Expand the Widget” Box.
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Search for
and above it paste the
following CSS3 Coding.
·
Now Once again within your template,
search for Following Coding.
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