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Last month, the Spunky Jones Blog and Naif Admoodi released the "Display Scheduled Posts Plugin". It was approved by WordPress.org, and currently it is being downloaded by WordPress users. I won't get too much into the plugins details, in the blog post. However, if you would like to know more about the plugin, you should read the following blog post. "Display Scheduled Posts Plugin"
This post is about, how to get more out of the display scheduled posts' plugin. As a rule, we know that most people have a curious nature and because this plugin displays upcoming posts, it feeds their curiosity and it gets extra traffic. Furthermore, looking at my web stats for the "Upcoming Scheduled Post" page, it is the most popular page/post in my entire blog. So, this plugin works very well, giving your readers a preview of what's to come on your blog.
What most of us bloggers want, is for people to visit our site and read our content. Therefore, making your site easy to navigate through and giving them as many options to help find what they are looking for, is a must! While I was looking over my stats and the upcoming scheduled post's page, it came to me. When people read the titles of upcoming posts, it could trigger them to think about other topics that they are interested in. Therefore, I decided to add a Google Custom search to the page, so they can search the site for other topics that are triggered from reading the scheduled post's page.
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This is a very simple way to further increase your site's pageviews and help your visitors find what they are looking for or interested in.
Hope this blog post was helpful to you, "Getting the most out of the Display Scheduled Posts Plugin!"
Spunky Jones.
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