For some time I am using LinkWithin widget. The results are quite passable as an effort to make visitors browse the other pages. Thereby it could increase the number of pageviews and create some traffic.
LinkWithin is external navigation tool which is quite good. Old pages are rarely touched can be optimized further with the use of this feature. In addition, this widget also uses thumbnails that can increase the attraction of the visitors to see the post. Linkwithin do the generate images of the page that are loaded, or if there are no images in the page, the image will display basic LinkWithin gray and slightly textured.
The system used random or semi-random content, but still make the effort equation context through titles, tags, or labels. So that when the page is loaded, it takes time for the edging tool and displays the results. But not long enough.
- Go to LinkWithin.
- After entering the page, look to the bottom right where there are the columns to get the widget.
- Enter your valid email.
- Fill url blog / website.
- Choose your blog platform (this is used to insert automatically via the dashboard / admin page blog).
- Select the number of links / stories that you want to display, adjust the width of the body in a blog post. (Select via dropdown menu in the column Width)
- Check "My blog has light text on a dark background" if the background dark view your blog.
- Click 'GetWidget!'.
- You will go to the next page and be guided to take steps in accordance with the blog platform.
- Upon entry to the widget page editor / page element in the dashboard, drag the widget to the bottom post body if you want to appear under the post body, save and check the results
Customizable Widgeta. The words "you might also like:" may look less cool than you think, so you can change it by:
- Sign In to Edit HTML in your dashboard
- Search tags <head> (Ctrl + F)
- Then enter the following script below:
<script> linkwithin_text = “TEXT HERE” </ script>
b. If you want to put the LinkWithin widget in a particular position under the post body, because there may exist many other widgets such as Adsense, place the following code at the top of or below another widget on the post body (looking widgets on the post body).
<div class="linkwithin_div"> </ div>Then save.
c. When in the main page (front page) or pages containing query posts, this widget will appear under each post. It certainly looked elegant and requires a longer loading time. So, if you want this widget only appears in the first post (hide it from the home page), do the following:
- If you already have a LinkWithin widget installed, please remove / delete first.
- Do a step back to get a LinkWithin widget above. Platform specific on the menu select 'Other'. Click the 'Get Widget!'
- You will go to the next page, then copy the script that has been made and save the script.
- Then go to edit your HTML template, and follow the simple steps on how to display the widget only post body.
- Save and see the results.
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