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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Add a Stylish Feedburner Email Form Below Blogger/WordPress Posts

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To increase the number of your blog readers and subscribers, there’s need to include an email form somewhere in your blog layout. One of the most strategic positions that’s been proven to be effective is right under your blog posts. Including a styled feeedburner email subscription form along with social media buttons can go a long way in increasing the number of your feed subscribers. Apart from this, this widget can increase your facebook fans and twitter followers. I also included a Google+ button to make your blog readers add you to their circles easily.

How To Add Facebook Comment Box on Blogger/WordPress Blogs

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Facebook comment for your blog can serve as a good way to make your site more engaging and encourage readers to drop comments if they’re already logged in to Facebook. It also serves as a source of traffic since using Facebook comment shares the comment and post page on the visitor’s Facebook wall. One thing should be noted though: Facebook comment has no SEO value since it’s being displayed in an iframe which Google won’t index. Comments made with the regular comment box on your site has more advantages especially if you get loads of comment, more keywords you didn’t actually mention in the post content but appearing in comments do bring more search engine traffic. This is something Facebook comment lacks, execept the extra traffic you get from Facebook. As you have probably noticed, more and more blogs, e-commerce websites and all kinds of applications online are taking Facebook integration more seriously. One of those popular elements is Facebook Comments.
But what you probably don’t know is that it’s not that complicated to add them to your blog yourself. We’ll tell you how to do it easily within short time!

Add a “Read More Link” or “Continue Reading link” to blogger

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A good blogger can be identified by the way he manages his blog and organizes his posts. The homepage is the most important part of every blog. The homepage must contain up to 5-6 posts in order to seize the attraction of reader as much as possible. Keeping a reader busy for a longer time is what I call a blogging success. Showing 5-6 posts is load-time and user friendly only if you show a summary of each post. On my homepage you must have seen a Read More Link, clicking which expands the entire post. Look at a screen shot Below,

Add AdSense right After More- Tag on Blogger

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This is a great tutorial which will multiply your current click through rate and add a new boom to your over all Adsense earning. With a big repository of plugins for Wordpress blogs like Quick Adsense, WP users never need to worry while adding Adsense to any part of the blog they wish but in blogger we lack plugins that could do the job automatically. Therefore this week my main focus lies in developing more of such plugins that could provide you great front end experience. Thanks our developer Ahmed Nasir the script developed this time will automatically insert your AdSense Ad right after the opening paragraph (Post summary) or the read more button(Jump Break). The read more link is distinguished by the HTML tag "<!--more-->" , we will use a simple Jquery code to tell the browser to append an Ad zone with a unique div ID, right before the more tag. In  browsers where JavaScript is disabled the Ad zone will instead display at the end of post. You can see the demo on our blog, right after reading this line...

Add a Stylish Set of Share Buttons to Blogger

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If you checked this site on mobile, you should see a set of share buttons appear above and below posts. Also, if you’re using a PC, you should’ve noticed the same share buttons appearing just below posts only. Lots of co-bloggers often ask me which exact WordPress plugin I use but as a matter of fact, I’m not using a plugin for those buttons, I added them manually. Either you’re on Blogger platform, you can add these kind of cool, stylish share buttons to your blog too. This is what the buttons should look like when added: