How to Add Related Posts Widget to Blogger | Linkwithin.

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Today we are going to post on How to Add Related Posts to Blogger. Related Posts Widget is an important widget on all Platform both Blogger and Wordpress.
The Related Posts Widget has many importance to your site and to your visitor, because its’ help your visitors to have insight about your pageviews and some existing posts on your site. This Related Posts widget display mainly below your Posts, which also remind your visitor or call their attention to some pages on your site. There is another widget known as Popular Posts widget, which also display some high visited and populated posts on your site.
There are two types of Related Posts widget, Thumbnail display and Text display, you can use any of these Related Posts widget depending on your desire. But today we are posting on the type of Related Posts widget that display with Thumbnail. This widget also display the related posts thumbnail on Homepage, to remove or hide the widget from homepage click here
The Linkwithin is the source site that generate this widget for bloggers for free. LinkWithin is a blog widget that appears under each post, linking to related stories from your blog archive.
These are the Features of this beautiful Linkwithin Related Posts widget:
Show Related Stories Under Each Post!
Don't Let Your Past Stories Go to Waste!
We retrieve and index all stories from your blog archive, not just recent stories, making them accessible to new or casual readers of your blog who would not otherwise encounter them.
Increase Pageviews, Keep Readers Engaged
The widget links to stories that are relevant and interesting to readers of a particular post, keeping them engaged with your blog, and increasing your traffic.
Elegant, Unobtrusive Design
Our widget is minimally styled and blends in with your site design.
Increase Pageviews, Keep Readers Engaged
The widget links to stories that are relevant and interesting to readers of a particular post, keeping them engaged with your blog, and increasing your traffic.
Elegant, Unobtrusive Design
Our widget is minimally styled and blends in with your site design.
Free and Easy to Install
The widget is free. It takes a minute to get the widget up and running on your blog, no signup required!
To add this Related Posts widget to your Blog site, You first have to registered your site to Linkwithin site. Registration is free.
Follow the steps below to register your site/blog step by step:
1. Go to Linkwithin.com
2. Enter the neccessary required information.
i. Your E-mail address.
ii. Your Site Url address
iii. Select your Platform i.e. Blogger, Wordpress.
3. Click the “Get Widget” button.
Now you have submitted your site to Linkwithin Site, Now it’s time to add their widget to your site.
Now after a clicked on "Get widget" button, you are directed to another page on the site add the widget to your site.
Now after a clicked on "Get widget" button, you are directed to another page on the site add the widget to your site.
To add this widget follow the steps below step by step:
1. Click Install Widget to open Blogger in a new window, and follow the steps below in that window. Login to yourBlogger account if necessary.
2. Select a blog if you have more than one, then click on Add Widget.
3. (Optional) For better performance, Drag and Drop the LinkWithin box under the "Blog Posts" box.
4. Click on Save.
Now you are done! The widget should now appear on your blog.
1. Click Install Widget to open Blogger in a new window, and follow the steps below in that window. Login to yourBlogger account if necessary.
2. Select a blog if you have more than one, then click on Add Widget.
3. (Optional) For better performance, Drag and Drop the LinkWithin box under the "Blog Posts" box.
4. Click on Save.
Now you are done! The widget should now appear on your blog.
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