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	<title>Comments on: How to Give Focus to Older Posts</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
		<link>http://blogtipz.com/2009/09/05/how-to-give-focus-to-older-posts/comment-page-1/#comment-35169</link>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the comments and suggestions for other readers.

I did try LinkWithin for a while but didn&#039;t like the format, at least for this blog, since I don&#039;t include images within every post. However, related/recent posts appear in the sidebar.

Tip number two is good, too as a lot of people will then want to see what other articles you have written recently and other worthwhile content.

Finally, any links within your content that keep visitors on your site will certainly help readers find your old(er) content. 

Again, thanks for the comments.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comments and suggestions for other readers.</p>
<p>I did try LinkWithin for a while but didn&#8217;t like the format, at least for this blog, since I don&#8217;t include images within every post. However, related/recent posts appear in the sidebar.</p>
<p>Tip number two is good, too as a lot of people will then want to see what other articles you have written recently and other worthwhile content.</p>
<p>Finally, any links within your content that keep visitors on your site will certainly help readers find your old(er) content. </p>
<p>Again, thanks for the comments.<br />
Kevin</p>
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		<title>By: Source Blogger</title>
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		<description>Hi Blog Tipz/Kevin! 

Interesting article. 

May we suggest a few more methods? 

1) Use Linkwithin. LinkWithin will automatically refer readers to 3-4 posts automatically associated with your last article&#039;s keywords and content. 

2) Point traffic to a particular article on your site as opposed to your homepage when using various social networks, blogging communities, or traffic exchanges, when possible. This is a great way to temporarily resolve high bounce rate percentage  from your home page too. 

3) Manually place a &quot;further reading&quot; section at the end of posts that drives traffic to your archived material. 

Thanks! 

Source Blogger
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Blog Tipz/Kevin! </p>
<p>Interesting article. </p>
<p>May we suggest a few more methods? </p>
<p>1) Use Linkwithin. LinkWithin will automatically refer readers to 3-4 posts automatically associated with your last article&#8217;s keywords and content. </p>
<p>2) Point traffic to a particular article on your site as opposed to your homepage when using various social networks, blogging communities, or traffic exchanges, when possible. This is a great way to temporarily resolve high bounce rate percentage  from your home page too. </p>
<p>3) Manually place a &#8220;further reading&#8221; section at the end of posts that drives traffic to your archived material. </p>
<p>Thanks! </p>
<p>Source Blogger<br />
.-= Source Blogger ´s last blog ..<a href="http://www.source-blogger.com/2009/09/is-this-happening-to-your-blog-too.html" rel="nofollow">Is This Happening To Your Blog Too?</a> =-.</p>
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