As you can see I installed the top posts plugin from Macalua on my blog. New readers to my blog do not have to much time to browse every single post. The opportunity to see my top posts in a few seconds is really great. I sorted the top posts on the number of comments. I can also put them on views, but it started counting when I installed the plugin. I might change it to views later. If you don’t have this top posts plugin installed yet, you can download it here.
It was interested for myself to see what my top posts were. I will compile a list of the most commented post from each category:
- Life: Passion For Blogging (18)
- Technology: Why You Should Use Web Directories (14)
- Money: Received My Pin Code for Adsense (26)
- Gaming: New Website (14)
- Videos: Earn Money with your Photos and Videos on Break.com (12)
- Business: Free Quality Web Hosting (23)
- Domaining: Huge Chaos at Registerfly (53)
- Fun: Bloggers Tournament (12)
- SEO: The Entire SEO Industry Might Fall (20)
At this way the top posts won’t get buried either. They stay on the page and everybody can easily visit them. It might help my search engine rankings for those posts to, not sure.
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March 20th, 2007 at 9:33 pm
I was thinking installing the top posts plug in. It seems like it would help your SE rankings, but I have no clue. It’s great to get readers to visit older posts though..
March 20th, 2007 at 9:50 pm
Yeah, I should have done this much earlier !!
March 21st, 2007 at 6:28 am
This should help out the newer visitors to the blog on where to read up the best posts. And, it will make them stay longer as well.
March 21st, 2007 at 7:25 am
I’ve wanted to, and need to install this on my blog. *sigh*
March 23rd, 2007 at 12:55 pm
That is one of the problems with WordPress, they don’t track views unless you add a plugin!