WordPress nice related posts plugin

October 3, 2012   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business

Making your website look nice and professional can be hard at times. Increasing pageviews and the amount of time visitors spend on your website is crucial for any website.
There’s a plugin call related posts plugin which makes your related posts at the bottom of your posts look very profesisonal.
Here’s a screenshot.

There is a cost for this plugin but it’s worth it. Check it out here.

Some of the features are:

  • Each related post listing displays a featured image which increases visibility for each related post
  • Change the look and feel of the related posts section to match your blog by setting the colors and a variety of different display options.
  • Give them more of the post to read so they get hooked but don’t give away the farm and make them have to click “read more” to read the rest.
  • Get extra seconds or even minutes of the reader’s attention to pitch them your deal. More time equals more conversions.
  • If you do not see a noticeable difference in your page view numbers when using the Fly Related Posts plugin, we will refund your money.

 

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