There are a few options for related posts plugins out there, but the most customizable one is provided by nRelate. nRelate is a free tool for websites of all sizes and customization is very easy (with no confusing coding on your part) on platforms such as Blogger, WordPress and Tumblr. While nRelate for WordPress is the easiest platform to customize the plugin with, nRelate for Blogger is just as easy but is a little more involved and requires a few extra steps, which I will explain in detail throughout this post.
What is Related Post Widget?
- A related post widget shows few posts which are related to the present post at the end of each post automatically.
- Check the below screen shot how it looks.
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Benefits
Besides an increase in site traffic and easy customization options, there are a few other benefits of using nRelate’s related posts plugin:
- No re-directs. Unlike some other related posts plugins, nRelate does not re-direct any of your internal links through it’s own site, so that you always get credit for all your internal ‘link juice’.
- Re-index your site at any time. If you delete certain posts or articles and no longer want them to appear as a related post suggestion, you can clear your related posts cache with nRelate’s built-in ‘re-index’ option so their servers can then re-analyze your site and generate all new links to related posts.
- Analytics reporting feature. Everyone who uses the nRelate plugin has access to the built in analytics reporting page, which displays all impressions, clicks, and other data so you can measure your increase in page views.
- Hosted on nRelate’s own servers. Some other related posts plugins slow down your page’s loading time, but nRelate is supported on its own servers so this won’t be a problem.
Features
- Display Recommendations in form of Text or with Thumbnails
- Placeholder images for imageless posts
- Six different Layout styles to choose from like Polaroid , ToonBarn , Trendland
- Number of Posts to display
- Select the Relevancy of posts shown to the current post !
- Show experts from the post itself
- To display/Not display nRelate logo
- Display stuff from your other blogs
Installation and Customization Process
Step 1: Install the Plugin
- Go to partners.nrelate.com and register. You’ll need to register if you want to customize the plugin for Blogger.
- Go to the Install tab and choose your platform: Blogger.
- Enter your site’s URL (make sure to include http:// and .blogspot.com) and click Submit.
- Then choose if you want to display the plugin on posts as well as the homepage, or only on posts.
- Once you click Install, your Blogger dashboard will then open in a new window or tab. Click Add Widget and then Save.
Step 2: Customize Your Settings
You can customize your settings through the nRelate Partners Site underManage Settings > Blogger where they give you a countless number of customization options.
- Here, you can choose your thumbnail size, how many thumbnails you want to display (up to 10), as well as how far back in your archive you would like to go for related posts.
- They give you the option to support nRelate by displaying their logo within the plugin.
- You can also choose to display sponsored ads within the plugin if you want to make some extra money with your site.
- Additionally, you can choose to share related posts from external sites from your blogroll or any other sites you wish.
Step 3: Choose Your Thumbnail Style
- Go to Manage Settings > Blogger > Blogger Style Gallery.
- Pick out the thumbnail style you want to use and follow the directions to change the style. All you will need to do is some simple copy and paste. Here are some examples of available theme options:
- Go to your Blogger Dashboard > Design and click Edit on the ‘nRelate’ box. An edit box should pop up.
- Change the highlighted part of the code to the new css code that nRelate provides for you. For example, if you want to use the ‘trendland’ theme, you would change the highlighted code to:
http://static.nrelate.com/common_b/0.01.0/nrelate-panels-tre.min.css
Don’t panic if you can’t see the plugin right away – since it’s hosted on nRelate’s own servers, analyzing your site’s content can take up to two hours, especially if your site is relatively dense in content.
That’s all there is to it! Now you can have a related posts plugin that is not only useful, but stylish too.
That’s all there is to it! Now you can have a related posts plugin that is not only useful, but stylish too.
I hope you liked nrelate related posts widget for blogger.If you have any trouble with installation feel free to comment.Those who have installed successfully share your experience with us.
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