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YARPP is legit

Posted: 18 Dec 2014 07:00 AM PST

You have probably seen on many large & successful websites using a recommend posts type widget at the bottom and sidebar of pages.

Things with images like "Recommended Reading" or "You might also be interested in" sections.

I have tried various ones over the last 10 years and none of them really did a good job of matching content for our niche-focused websites.

The other day when I was browsing around…like I always do…I came across Yarpp.

First of all, Yarpp stands for Yet Another Related Posts Plugin, which I think is hilarious that they can poke fun at themselves like that. Check out these sites and how they use it below…. super slick huh?!?

GoComics.com

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Not only does Yarpp have a great recommendation engine to show other relevant content on your site, it also has a network where you can earn some serious cash by showing other site's content that is relevant to your post. Check out how Arcamax News is doing this:

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It is so simple that you can even do it with a thumbnail video like The Young Conservatives:

YoungConservativesIt has over 3 million downloads with an overwhelming high rating so I gave it a shot. I mean WHY NOT?!?

The basic related Yarpp plugin is free but the pro version (ALSO FREE) adds a ton of features including the ability to make money with it.

I have found it to be truly amazing and if you have a site, which I am sure you do, I HIGHLY recommend you install the pro version now http://account.yarpp.com and give it a shot! What do you have to lose? (Beside the fact that you are missing out on extra cash)

The pro version is super effective cause for me, on some of our niche sites; we only have a couple articles. So this is a great way to monetize the traffic.

Another great thing about the YARPP Pro, is that you can either install it directly from the WordPress dashboard, or from here: http://account.yarpp.com

But the best version of Yarpp has to be Pyvot – http://www.yarpp.com/pyvot – the aggregator/optimizer tool. Check this out – even if you are already running another rec engine, this simple install will yield-manage all of those engines and run only the content that makes you the *most* revenue. And you never have to lift a finger – its will automatically rotate in the best one, every time. This is the dream moneymaker you've been looking for – Easy. Automated. Revenue.

ProBlogger: Most Popular Posts on ProBlogger 2014: Writing Tips

ProBlogger: Most Popular Posts on ProBlogger 2014: Writing Tips

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Most Popular Posts on ProBlogger 2014: Writing Tips

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 06:51 AM PST

So useful content is king, and we need to provide it consistently. But how? And what if writing isn’t our strong suit? I always find that writing tips, guides, and productivity hacks score high in the interest scale of ProBlogger readers. These were the five most-read posts this year.

Problogger best of 2104: Writing Tips

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1. 6 Lessons in Writing Irresistibly Magnetic Blog Post Headlines

We all know headlines are what can make or break your post: if your headline sucks, people just won’t read. This post has six ways to nail it, every time.

Image via Flickr user Dan Patterson

Image via Flickr user Dan Patterson

2. 9 Crucial Tips for Self-Editing Your Blog Posts (That Everybody Can Use)

Tend to waffle? you won’t after reading these super-easy tips.

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3. How to Repurpose Your Content (and Why You Should do it)

Darren gives us a hefty post filled with great ideas on ways to take what you’ve already written and package it anew. A very effective use of resources.

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4. 15 Quick and Easy Productivity Hacks for Busy Bloggers

We all waste time – Pooja shows us how to cut out the crap so we can make the most use of the time we have.

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Image via Flickr user Toni Birrer

5. In a Blog Slump? Here’s what to do

When you’ve lost your writing mojo, everyone is succeeding but you, and you feel like throwing your laptop out the window – these are my top tips to get back in the game and feel the love again.

 

So what about you? I’m willing to bet you’ve slumped at least one time in 2014. What was the best writing tip you picked up this year?

Stacey is the Managing Editor of ProBlogger.net: a writer, blogger, and full-time word nerd balancing it all with being a stay-at-home mum. She writes about all this and more at Veggie Mama. Chat with her on Twitter @veggie_mama (cat pictures welcome!).

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